The Dharma Bum Temple is honored to welcome back Dr. Jann Ronis Saturday, November 30th at 11am for a special event.
On July 15th, 2018, Dr. Jann Ronis became the Executive Director of the Buddhist Digital Resource Center (BDRC). He left a fulfilling job teaching in the Bay Area, and moved cross country to Boston. His first day of work auspiciously turned out to be the holiday of Chokhor Duchen, the Buddha's first Turning of the Wheel of Dharma. His predecessor Jeff Wallman welcomed and helped him settle into what became a period of expansion and growth for the Buddhist Digital Resource Center.
Jann Ronis left his native sunny California to spend extensive time in Asia, studying Tibetan language and the classics of Tibetan Buddhism, including four years in the PRC during the 2000s when it was relatively easy for foreigners to carry out fieldwork in Tibet.
Jann Ronis brings to BDRC a strong background in Buddhology, pedagogy, and the digital humanities. He received MA and PhD degrees from the University of Virginia, where he researched the history of the Tibetan kingdom of Dergé in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and particularly the local Nyingma monasteries. In recent years, his research interests have expanded into the fields of literary analysis and contemporary Tibetan culture. Jann is fluent in both classical and spoken Tibetan, including both the Central and Kham dialects, and is highly proficient in Mandarin Chinese.
Jann's love for the study of Buddhism began with the Antioch Buddhist Studies study abroad program in Bodh Gaya in the Fall of 1995. He began learning spoken and literary Tibetan the following year in Kathmandu while a student with the University of Wisconsin's College Year in Nepal program. After completing his MA degree, he took his first trip to Tibet during the summer of 2000, traveling alone in Kham. In 2001, he spent the summer in Lhasa with a team from the Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library (now known as the Tibetan and Himalayan Library), which kicked off his long involvement with digital humanities initiatives.
In 2005, fresh from 18 months in Beijing and Kham on a Fulbright doctoral research grant, Jann joined TBRC as a scholar-in-residence. He worked closely with BDRC's founder, E. Gene Smith, and Jeff Wallman (TBRC's Executive Director Emeritus, who was Director of Technology at the time), to develop the first iteration of TBRC's outlines, which remain the primary template for TBRC's metadata.
Jann moved to Berkeley in 2011 to assume the position of Shinjo-Ito Postdoc in Buddhist Studies at University of California, Berkeley, for two years. He then stayed on at UC Berkeley as Lecturer of Tibetan Studies for five years.
The Buddhist Digital Resource Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to seeking out, preserving, documenting, and disseminating Buddhist literature. We provide scholars, translators, Buddhist practitioners, and the general public with access to an unparalleled collection of Buddhist texts. Joining digital technology with scholarship, BDRC ensures that the cultural treasures of �the Buddhist literary tradition are secure and accessible for generations to come.
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