NOTICE

This is the original IRIZ site, discontinued in 1999. As part of our reorganization of the IRIZ website, we are presently moving the contents of this site to our new location at < http://www.iijnet.or.jp/iriz/ >, in the hope of facilitating access to its various sections and to the information they contain. When this process is completed, the present site will be closed.

Overview in Japanese



The largest collection of Buddhist primary text materials on the Internet


News (May 24, 1996)
Electronic Zen texts (JIS and Big5) (5/23/96)
Buddhist input projects (5/10/96)
Institute information
Zen bibliographies and text information
Electronic text in East Asia

Information about our INSTITUTE and its PUBLICATIONS


Information about BUDDHIST INPUT PROJECTS


Information about ZEN TEXTS and PUBLICATIONS ON ZEN


ELECTRONIC TEXT in EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES

From dumb to intelligent text
Dog-Ears and SGML
The code of the codex
Markup at the input level
Computerized collation of a Dunhuang text
  • Multilingual text processing; system and application software
From the Multilingual Battlefield (1)
Windows and the World
From the Multilingual Battlefield (2)
  • Input of Chinese texts, Chinese character issues
Chinese character sets and codes
Guidelines for the Creation of Large Chinese Text Databases
Ten Music Lessons for Chinese Database Creators

The International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism (IRIZ) at Hanazono University (Kyoto, Japan) is an academic research institution devoted to the study of Zen Buddhism. We aim to serve the needs of researchers, students, teachers, and practitioners of Buddhism, but we also offer electronic tools--such as a 48.000 character Chinese character database--of interest to people involved in all fields of East Asian Studies such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean h istories, literatures, and religions. This WWW site and its contents form part of the Zen KnowledgeBase project initiated and directed by Urs APP.
Our mail address: Hanazono University, Nakakyo-ku, Nishinokyo, Tsubonouchi-cho 8-1 Kyoto, 604 Japan. Tel. +81-75-811-5181 Fax. 811-9664


Last revised: 1999.8.5