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Comprehensive up-to-date bibliography of meditation research.

DaltheJigsawDaltheJigsaw Mountain View Veteran
edited October 2011 in Buddhism Today
IONS Meditation Bibliography
Welcome to the Institute of Noetic Sciences Meditation Bibliography! With more than 6000 citations and growing, the IONS Meditation Bibliography is the largest and most comprehensive known catalogue of published scientific studies of meditation in the world. IONS maintains this database and updates it quarterly.

History

The IONS Meditation Bibliography was originally compiled and edited by Michael Murphy, cofounder of Esalen Institute, in collaboration with Steven Donovan. It was published in print in 1997 as The Physical and Psychological Effects of Meditation: A Review of Contemporary Research with an introduction by Eugene Taylor. It has since been updated and is now available as a searchable, online catalogue with citations, abstracts, and, when available, full-text articles — all free of charge! With nearly 6000 entries and growing, the IONS Meditation Bibliography is the largest and most comprehensive known catalogue of published scientific studies of meditation in the world. IONS maintains this database and updates it quarterly with current research.

http://noetic.org/meditation-bibliography/bibliography-info/

Comments

  • I think you've posted more links to articles and such than anyone that's ever graced NewBuddhist.com, @LeonBasin. :D I think that's a good thing, but I can't help but wonder how much time you spend crawling the 'net looking for news hehe.
  • DaltheJigsawDaltheJigsaw Mountain View Veteran
    I think you've posted more links to articles and such than anyone that's ever graced NewBuddhist.com, @LeonBasin. :D I think that's a good thing, but I can't help but wonder how much time you spend crawling the 'net looking for news hehe.
    A lot, but I have been cutting down...
    Lol!:)
    I like to share what I read.
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