Dr Mark Turin
Program Director
Yale Himalaya InitiativeFellow, Branford College (Yale)
Fellow, Hughes Hall (Cambridge)Director, Digital Himalaya Project
& World Oral Literature Projectvisiting address:
room 303B
34 Hillhouse Ave
New Haven, 06511-8936postal address:
South Asian Studies Council
MacMillan Center for Area Studies
Yale University
PO Box 208206
New Haven, CT 06520-8206mark.turin@yale.edu
office: 203 432 6252
fax: 203 432 2393Twitter: markturin
- Nicholas J. Allen Archive: 9 reel to reel tapes recorded in the #Himalayas between 1970-1971, congrats @Pitt_Rivers http://t.co/Qvzd8sjshT about 1 hour ago from web
- Just learned of two impressive #photo #collections on early 1990s #China @HarvardLibrary http://t.co/nvIBfZm6Wy and http://t.co/Lwa4mguYAC about 3 hours ago from web
Author Archives: Mark Turin
Nepal’s Blood-Drinking Festivals
Read about Nepal’s blood drinking festivals on the Salt, an NPR blog by Senior Editor Maria Godoy
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Harvard Faculty Advisory Council Memorandum on Journal Pricing
Major Periodical Subscriptions Cannot Be Sustained, click here to read more.
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Digital.Humanities@Oxford Summer School
The Digital.Humanities@Oxford Summer School (DHOXSS) 2012 looks really interesting, just what we need at Yale…
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Support the Open Access Movement: Stop the Research Works Act!
read more about it here
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Congress wants to limit open access publishing
A controversial bill, read more here.
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Anthropology Online and Alexander Street Press
Lots happening with anthropology online with the Alexander Street Press, check it out here
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Tibetan language conference
At the third international conference on the Tibetan language in NYC
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Language communities of Twitter
The language communities of Twitter, thanks to Mukund!
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no·ta be·ne
The current issue of the Yale Library newsletter, no·ta be·ne, features a short piece on the Digital Himalaya project, which has is now colocated at Yale and Cambridge. See page 6…
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Authoritative Speech in the Himalaya
A wonderful two-day workshop in Paris, organised by colleagues at the CNRS in Paris, on authoritative speech traditions.
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