Dear Colleagues,

I would second Mrinal's double sensibility—both that it is better for 
manuscript collections to be more easily available and also that scholars 
should respect the rules of the institutions from where they access such 
materials.  By coincidence, I was in the ORL in Srinagar just last week, and I 
can report that those who work there are utterly kind, thoughtful, and capable 
people.  Such a visit, for those with the good fortune to be able to make the 
journey, is worth more than just access to documents.

Sincerely,
John

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Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2024 1:00 PM
To: Harry Spier <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Collection of Kashmir Shaivite manuscripts in 
Archive.org

Dear Harry,

All these Ms are from the collection of the Oriental Research Library (located 
in Srinagar) of the Jammu and Kashmir Government. Someone who does not want to 
be identified has accessed the digital copies of these Mss from the ORL, 
Srinagar, and has made them openly available, clearly defying the library's 
rules.

As much as I have fought with the archives/manuscript libraries across India 
that scholars should have easy access to manuscript materials, I also respect 
their rules. I have insisted repeatedly that many of these rules need to be 
changed, but I have no reason to be an outlaw. In fact, many of these 
manuscript libraries have become extremely suspicious or sceptical of offering 
scanned copies of Mss to scholars because they openly violate their rules. This 
case is a clear example of such a violation. The ORL authorities have been very 
generous, but I know the scholars who have taken advantage of their generosity 
and innocence. They have shamelessly violated their policies by sharing MS 
images on Facebook and other social media platforms. One should certainly bring 
this to the notice of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.

Mrinal
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On 22-Dec-2024, at 11:05 PM, Harry Spier via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Dear list members,
I've just come across a collection of 168 Sharada manuscripts of Kashmir 
Shaivite texts 
https://archive.org/search?query=creator%3A%22Mcintosh+Skipper+Roth%22

Does anyone know anything about this collection?  Who posted it, an individual 
named McIntosh Skipper Roth, or is this three individuals.
Thanks,
Harry Spier

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