Contacting ACIP

For the latest updates on releases and new data, please see our website: www.asianclassics.org

The various functions of the Asian Classics Input Project are divided between a number of domestic and overseas offices. This section is meant to help you contact the correct office for your particular needs.

ACIP New York

The New York Area Office of the Project is located in Manhattan and can be reached as follows:

The Asian Classics Input Project
P.O. Box 654
New York, NY 10028
USA

Director: John Brady
Telephone: (646) 827-9273
Fax: (212) 737-4619
Email: info1@asianclassics.org

This office is responsible for the following functions, and you should contact the numbers above if you have any concerns or questions relating to them:

* Locating and obtaining texts worldwide for input
* Text input ordering and priority scheduling
* Coordination, staffing, and financing of all ACIP offices
* Overall project finances and fundraising
* Sponsorship of text input
* Personnel issues, including volunteering and internship opportunities
* Policies and standards
* Domestic data verification
* Maintenance of the ACIP Master Database
* Maintenance of the ACIP Master Catalog
* Coordination of project volunteers
* Tibetan and Sanskrit font and word processing development and licensing
* Data purchasing and licensing
* Domestic and foreign government liaison
* Preparation of contracts with overseas and domestic contractors
* Establishment and enforcement of quality control standards

At present, the principal staff of this office are:

John Brady, Executive Director
Gordon Aston, Director, Research and Development
Robert Chilton, Technical Manager
Fran Dayan, Financial Officer

ACIP Arizona Office

ACIP's Arizona Office is located at Diamond Mountain University in southeast Arizona. Contact information is as follows:

Asian Classics Input Project
P.O. Box 155
Bowie, AZ 85605
e-mail: info1@asianclassics.org

Site responsibilities:

* Identifying and selecting the titles and texts
* Scanning texts for input
* Cataloging
* Preparing texts for release onto our website
* Project planning
* Project publicity

At present, the principal staff of this office are:

Geshe Michael Roach, ACIP Founder and Director Emeritus
John Brady, ACIP Executive Director
Ven. Elly van der Pas, ACIP Director, Digital Resource Development
Ven. Phil Baker, ACIP Database manager

Washington DC Area Office

The contact information for the Washington DC Area Office is as follows:

The Asian Classics Input Project
Washington DC Area Office
11911 Marmary Road
Gaithersburg, Maryland USA 20878-1839

Telephone: (301) 948-5569
Fax: (301) 349-2623
e-mail: acip@comcast.net

Contact person: Dr. Robert J. Taylor, ACIP Assistant Project Director

The Washington DC area office fulfills a number of specific functions for ACIP; please contact this branch if you have any questions or concerns about the following issues:

* Fulfillment of all orders for CD-ROMs or other Project materials
* Oversight of the ACIP Graphics Collections
* Maintenance of the ACIP International Scholars Database
* Management of the ACIP mailing list
* Preparation of informational materials

ACIP Japan

In recognition of the special interest and expertise of Japanese scholars in the Tibetan and Sanskrit classics, the Asian Classics Input Project maintains a special contact office in Japan, under the capable direction of Mr. Kelsang Tahuwa. This office can be contacted directly by our Japanese users for any information, or to order ACIP materials such as Release VI:

ACIP Contact Office, Japan
KAWACHEN
4-9-15, Koyama, Shinagawa-ku
Tokyo 142-0062
Japan
Tel/Fax: +81-3-5750-2816

telephone: +81-3-3478-7448
fax: +81-3-3403-1238
web (Japanese): www.kawachen.org
web (English): www.kawachen.org/indexe.htm

Contact person: Mr. Kelsang Tahuwa

Users in Japan who receive materials through this Contact Office are requested to make a donation, as specified by the Contact Office, to help cover the additional shipping and other costs involved.