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Tibetan Studies Collection
The Tibetan Studies Collection of the C. V. Starr East Asian Library is one of the most extensive in the country, with more than 12,000 volumes of Tibetan-language print materials (in traditional and modern formats), 9,000 electronic texts, some 100 different serial titles, and important archival materials. The Library also actively acquires Western and Chinese-language Tibetological materials in the humanities and social sciences. More...
Featured resource: Columbia Online Research Guide for Modern Tibetan Studies

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Tibetan-Related Studies at Columbia
The Tibetan Studies Collection supports the research of faculty, students and visting scholars in a range of departments and organizations, including but not limited to the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, the Modern Tibetan Studies Program of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, and the Department of Religion. Outreach and extra-campus service through Borrow Direct, ILL, MaRLI and other partnerships is also a priority.

Tibetan Studies Librarian
Dr. Lauran Hartley
304M Kent Hall
(212) 854-9875
lh2112@columbia.edu

