Digital Dictionary of Buddhism: htto://www.buddhism-dicinetioain.ezoroxv.librarv.ualberta.caiddb/Oxford Bibliographies (Buddhism module): htto://www.oxfordbiblioaranhies.com.loain.ezoroxv.librarv.ualberta.cebrowse?module 9780195393521 Annotated, guided bibliographies by specialists; an excellent starting point.Bibliography of Asian Studies: https://www.library.ualberta.ca/catalop./11710220 Not annotated, but still helpful.Encyclopedia of Buddhism (edited by Buswell and available to UofA online): httos://www.librarv.ualberta.ca/cataloa/5356554 Generally shorter articles by more diverse authors than the Keown encyclopedia. Bibliographic references here are appended to the end of each article, which I find more convenient than Keown, which only lists a collective one at the end.Encyclopedia of Buddhism (edited by Keown; available as hard copy: BQ 128 E53 2007) Despite the caveats above, I recommend using both this and the Buswell one.Encyclopedia of Religion, 2nd edition (available online to UofA): httos://www.librarv.ualberta.ca/catalopJ2925835Ebsco tips (the Search service our Libraries home page takes you to from “Search for Articles”): -Don’t forget to use “expanders,” such as “Buddh” (so you get “Buddha” as well as “Buddhism,” etc.) -If you’re getting too many results, try combinations of these: I) adding more search terms, for example: geographic ones: Japan, Korea, China, East Asia other subjects: merit, relic or reliq*, visual, material culture, icons, dream• 2) limiting to only the languages you can read 3) limiting or sorting by date to highlight more recent ones 4) for articles, limiting to “Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals” (although the book reviews can help point you to helpful books) 5) limiting the years searched or changing the sorting options
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