The Dharma Newsstand (www.dharmanet.org, US)
[An online kiosk for viewing a wide breadth of Buddhist journals and
newsletters]
See also Buddhist Journals and newsletters - a register (U.Midlands, UK)
[An up-to-date, comprehensive, annotated catalog
by Colin Renshaw (c.renshaw@ipg.umds.ac.uk), Guys Medical School, London, UK]
Academic Serials
International Journal of Tantric Studies (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
[Publishes on Tantras (or Agamas or Samhitas in Sanskrit)
scholarly topics concerning one or more parts of them. This includes
the philosophy of language, of knowledge, aesthetics, rhetorics, etc.
It also includes e.g. architectural Tantric-based items, stotras,
papers on Tantric authors, medicine, chemistry, astronomy/astrology,
history of Tantrism, etc.]
Electronic Journal of Korean Buddhist Studies (www2.gol.com, Japan)
[Online journal devoted to articles on Korean Buddhism.
Articles may be presented in English, Korean, Japanese,
English/Japanese or English/Korean. All serious articles on topics in
Korean Buddhism written in proper scholarly format are welcome]
Journal of Buddhist Ethics (Penn. State U, US)
[An academic journal established to promote the study of Buddhist
ethics through the publication of research articles, discussions and critical notes,
bulletins, and reviews.]
eDharma - Buddhism Resources and Magazine (www.eDharma.com, US)
[A journal, est. 1998, which in search of its true-self attempts to
cater for all needs of all readers]
Forest Sangha Newsletter (www-ipg.umds.ac.uk, UK)
[A quarterly newsletter of articles and news from the Forest Sangha
which is a buddhist community in the Thai Forest tradition of Ajahn Chah]
Sakyadhita Newsletter (U Nth Carolina, US)
[Online copies of the newsletter of 'Sakyadhita: The International Association of Buddhist Women'. The Sakyadhita newsletter
welcomes contributions by its readers in the form of articles, letters, drawings, or announcements of interest to Buddhist
women, both lay and ordained]
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