I worked in the preservation department at the Regenstein Library at the U. Of 
Chicago when I was a graduate student (1992-1996). My job was to determine 
which Sanskrit and Sanskrit related books could be salvaged and which had to be 
microfilmed and then destroyed. Some were so brittle that one could barely turn 
a page, much less prepare them for microfilming. I reviewed a number of J. A. 
B. van Buitenen's books, the  George V. Bobrinskoy Professor of Sanskrit in the 
Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations. Several of these had his 
comments and annotations on a blank leaf, with printed Sanskrit passages on the 
opposite side. I realized that unless I intervened, these precious pages would 
not be microfilmed and would be lost forever. I made a case to microfilm these 
pages and, thanks to James Nye, then Bibliographer for Southern Asia (now 
retired) those pages were preserved. 

Many of the books had historically interesting "Circulation date due cards” and 
I collected a few that were signed by Professor Gerow when he was a student at 
U of C, Alf Hiltebeitel, and even a few of Eliade’s. While there are privacy 
rules in play now, when there were Circulation date due cards one could trace 
interesting intellectual lineages and curiosities. 

Deepak Sarma, Ph.D.
deepaksarma.com

Pronouns: they/them/their

Inaugural Distinguished Scholar in the Public Humanities, Case Western Reserve 
University

Professor of Religious Studies at Case Western Reserve University, College of 
Arts and Sciences
Professor of Bioethics at Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine 
(secondary appointment)
President Elect of the Grateful Dead Studies Association
Curatorial Consultant at Cleveland Museum of Art’s Department of Asian Art

Psychedelic Use, Law, and Spiritual Experience (PULSE) Affiliated Researcher
At The Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics 
at Harvard Law School 

Contact:
Dr. Deepak Sarma
Department of Religious Studies
Tomlinson Hall
2121 Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH 44106-7112
216-368-4790
[email protected]

> On Nov 5, 2024, at 6:25 AM, Oliver Hellwig via INDOLOGY 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Leaving aside issues with microfilmed material for the moment, I'd find
> such a collection of digital half-finished work extremely valuable. Why
> not set up a github repository and let everybody interested upload their
> material to a separate folder?
> 
> Best, Oliver
> 
> On 05/11/2024 12:18, Jonathan Silk via INDOLOGY wrote:
>> I'm sure others will jump in, but just as is also the case with outdated
>> and subsequently difficult to access computer encodings, microfilm
>> degrades and thereafter...  scanning of such precious materials is an
>> urgent desideratum.
>> 
>> Jonathan
>> 
>> On Tue, Nov 5, 2024 at 11:41 AM Rosane Rocher via INDOLOGY
>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>>    __
>>    This is a concern that keeps me awake at night, that and partially
>>    collated unpublished texts preserved in microfilms and photocopies
>>    of scattered and poorly known, hard to access manuscripts.
>> 
>>    Rosane Rocher
>>    Profesor Emerita of South Asia Studies
>>    University of Pennsylvania
>> 
>>    On 11/4/24 8:12 PM, Madhav Deshpande via INDOLOGY wrote:
>>>    Excellent suggestion, Jan. Including me, lots of scholars have
>>>    several unfinished projects which may never be completed or
>>>    published, but lie in an incomplete form. There should be a
>>>    repository for such materials.
>>> 
>>>    Madhav
>>> 
>>>    Madhav M. Deshpande
>>>    Professor Emeritus, Sanskrit and Linguistics
>>>    University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
>>>    Senior Fellow, Oxford Center for Hindu Studies
>>>    Adjunct Professor, National Institute of Advanced Studies,
>>>    Bangalore, India
>>> 
>>>    [Residence: Campbell, California, USA]
>>> 
>>> 
>>>    On Mon, Nov 4, 2024 at 3:58 PM Jan Kučera <[email protected]
>>>    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>        Dear all,
>>> 
>>>        I am sure I am not alone with the experience of finding
>>>        treasures in archives, in personal papers and other
>>>        collections of various people from the past, often pioneers in
>>>        the field.
>>> 
>>>        Some of us even had the sad privilege to take over libraries
>>>        and collections of our departed colleagues and teachers. And
>>>        from my experience, there is one significant difference from
>>>        the past: people don’t write on paper anymore. The work is
>>>        increasingly done on computers, and this data is almost never
>>>        available or accessible to anyone else.
>>> 
>>>        I would like to make an appeal to everyone who feels like they
>>>        have significant notes, drafts, or work-to-come they have
>>>        spent decades on, if you don’t want these to suddenly
>>>        disappear, please make provisions for someone to be able to
>>>        pick it up or turn into a treasure to be found by future
>>>        generations.
>>> 
>>>        Thank you and best regards,
>>> 
>>>        Jan
>>> 
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