Description of {v}imarSinI: The Sanskrit Library Journal.
Vimarśinī: The Sanskrit Library Journal is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to ancient Indian linguistic traditions and digital humanities, fields in which the memebers of its editorial board are expert. The Sanskrit Library is a non-profit tax-exempt digital library dedicated to enhancing online access to the cultural heritage of India by facilitating education and research in Sanskrit. It maintains a digital text archive of Vedic and Classical Sanskrit texts, an integrated dictionary incorporating forty-five bilingual, mono-lingual, and specialized lexical resources, a descriptive manuscript catalogue, and linguistic software that integrates texts with lexical resources at sanskritlibrary.org. The Library offers introductory and advanced courses in Sanskrit language and literature, taught by expert faculty in live meetings and videos via the internet. Its introductory and intermediate Sanskrit courses incorporate a unique intelligent interactive just-in-time learning platform that provides immediate evaluation and focused help at every step. The Journal, published on-line as well as in print, is available at The Sanskrit Library's publications page: sanskritlibrary.org/publications.html. Submissions are welcome concerning Sanskrit, Prakrit and Pāli in the fields of Vedic, Śikṣā, Chandas, Vyākaraṇa, Nirukta, Nyāya, Mīmāṁsā, and Alaṅkāraśāstra, as well as in digital critical editing, digital humanities, and computational linguistics. Submissions should follow the Sanskrit Library stylesheet linked to the publications page at https://sanskritlibrary.org/slStyle.html and be sent to the editor-in-chief.