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*January 2009: '''The Dhamma Encyclopedia''' becomes the largest Buddhist encyclopedia from any tradition. | *January 2009: '''The Dhamma Encyclopedia''' becomes the largest Buddhist encyclopedia from any tradition. | ||
*January 2009: '''Over 5,000 articles''' | *January 2009: '''Over 5,000 articles''' | ||
+ | *February 2009: '''Over 100,000 page views''' (in the first 5 months of '''The Dhamma Encyclopedia''' and over 500 articles with at least 50 page views. |
Revision as of 02:12, 12 February 2009
The Dhamma Encyclopedia is an effort to make Buddhist concepts and information available to anyone.
The official encyclopedia of The Dhamma website, a Buddhist encyclopedia. All traditions are welcome, but this encyclopedia primarily focuses on the foundation teachings of early Buddhism, i.e., Theravada.
Milestones
- October 1, 2008: Dr. David N. Snyder established The Dhamma Encyclopedia.
- November 2008: Over 1,000 articles
- December 2008: Over 2,000 articles
- December 2008: The Dhamma Encyclopedia becomes the largest and most visited Theravada Buddhist encyclopedia.
- January 2009: Over 3,000 articles
- January 2009: Dhamma Wheel is launched, a Theravada based online forum for discussing the Dhamma, including the discussion of The Dhamma Encyclopedia and acquires more than 100 members and 2,000 posts in the first two weeks.
- January 2009: Over 4,000 articles
- January 2009: The Dhamma Encyclopedia becomes the largest Buddhist encyclopedia from any tradition.
- January 2009: Over 5,000 articles
- February 2009: Over 100,000 page views (in the first 5 months of The Dhamma Encyclopedia and over 500 articles with at least 50 page views.