In order to provide a better e-research environment for musicologists, the musicSpace project has partnered with musicology’s leading data publishers, aggregated and enriched their data, and developed a richly featured exploratory search interface to access the combined dataset. There have been several significant challenges t
The last two decades have seen continued increases in the amount of music that is readily accessible...
The growing quantity of digital recorded music available in large-scale resources such as the Intern...
What is “research data” for music researchers and performers? How can music librarians develop their...
In order to provide a better e-research environment for musicologists, the musicSpace project has pa...
In their research, musicologists consult a wide variety of heterogeneous data sources, many of which...
A significant barrier to the research endeavours of musicologists (and humanities scholars more gene...
The dispersal of musicology's diverse array of primary and secondary sources across countless librar...
The effective use of the ever-increasing number of online music and musicology resources is held bac...
Musicologists have to rely upon an extraordinarily heterogeneous body of primary and secondary resea...
A significant barrier to the research endeavours of musicologists (and humanities scholars more gene...
Musicologists have to consult an extraordinarily heterogeneous body of primary and secondary sources...
Musicologists consult a wide variety of data sources in their research, many of which are now availa...
Not unlike the sciences, musicological data is widely distributed and exists in numerous formats and...
Musicologists have to consult an extraordinarily hetero-geneous body of primary and secondary source...
Efforts over the past decade to digitize scholarly musicological materials has revolutionized the re...
The last two decades have seen continued increases in the amount of music that is readily accessible...
The growing quantity of digital recorded music available in large-scale resources such as the Intern...
What is “research data” for music researchers and performers? How can music librarians develop their...
In order to provide a better e-research environment for musicologists, the musicSpace project has pa...
In their research, musicologists consult a wide variety of heterogeneous data sources, many of which...
A significant barrier to the research endeavours of musicologists (and humanities scholars more gene...
The dispersal of musicology's diverse array of primary and secondary sources across countless librar...
The effective use of the ever-increasing number of online music and musicology resources is held bac...
Musicologists have to rely upon an extraordinarily heterogeneous body of primary and secondary resea...
A significant barrier to the research endeavours of musicologists (and humanities scholars more gene...
Musicologists have to consult an extraordinarily heterogeneous body of primary and secondary sources...
Musicologists consult a wide variety of data sources in their research, many of which are now availa...
Not unlike the sciences, musicological data is widely distributed and exists in numerous formats and...
Musicologists have to consult an extraordinarily hetero-geneous body of primary and secondary source...
Efforts over the past decade to digitize scholarly musicological materials has revolutionized the re...
The last two decades have seen continued increases in the amount of music that is readily accessible...
The growing quantity of digital recorded music available in large-scale resources such as the Intern...
What is “research data” for music researchers and performers? How can music librarians develop their...