Buddhist Sanskrit Text Input Project
Project Representative(s): Lewis Lancaster
Some 20,000 pages of Sanskrit manuscripts have already been input, and this project is being coordinated itself with the work of Jong-cheol Lee in terms of eventual implementation. The two projects also share an input center in India. The digital corpus now includes a sophisticated search engine for romanized Sanskrit, which returns page numbers. The database currently contains approximately 12,000 pages and contains a viewing mechanism allows for a screen-shift to Devanagari script. There are eventual plans for a CD-ROM.