The Web and other digital technologies have democratised music creation, reception, and analysis, putting music in the hands, ears, and minds of billions of users. Music digital libraries typically focus on an essential subset of this deluge—commercial and academic publications, and historical materials—but neglect to incorporate contributions by scholars, performers, and enthusiasts, such as annotations or performed interpretations of these artifacts, despite their potential utility for many types of users. In this paper we consider means by which digital libraries for musicology may incorporate such contributions into their collections, adhering to principles of FAIR data management and respecting contributor rights as outlined in the EU...
Diverse datasets in the area of Digital Musicology expose complementary information describing works...
This article makes the case for a digital library based on a crowdsourcing approach for musicology. ...
The transformative promise of the digital humanities is not without problems. This paper looks at di...
Very little in musical or musicological practice involves just one type of material – we operate wit...
In musicology and music research generally, the increasing availability of digital music, storage ca...
Comunicació presentada a: 6th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology (DLfM) ce...
Not unlike the sciences, musicological data is widely distributed and exists in numerous formats and...
In the transition from traditional to digital musicology, large scale music data are increasingly be...
The work of a humanities e-researcher is scoped by the possibilities offered in digital artefacts: i...
Building upon a collection with functionality for discovery and analysis has been described by Lynch...
We present a study into nineteenth century arrangements of operatic and orchestral works for domesti...
Digital libraries of music have the potential to capture popular imagination in ways that more schol...
date-added: 2017-12-22 17:57:51 +0000 date-modified: 2017-12-22 21:07:08 +0000 keywords: Semantic Au...
Efforts over the past decade to digitize scholarly musicological materials has revolutionized the re...
The centenaries of former chapters of the British Music Society (BMS), established in 1918, have pro...
Diverse datasets in the area of Digital Musicology expose complementary information describing works...
This article makes the case for a digital library based on a crowdsourcing approach for musicology. ...
The transformative promise of the digital humanities is not without problems. This paper looks at di...
Very little in musical or musicological practice involves just one type of material – we operate wit...
In musicology and music research generally, the increasing availability of digital music, storage ca...
Comunicació presentada a: 6th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology (DLfM) ce...
Not unlike the sciences, musicological data is widely distributed and exists in numerous formats and...
In the transition from traditional to digital musicology, large scale music data are increasingly be...
The work of a humanities e-researcher is scoped by the possibilities offered in digital artefacts: i...
Building upon a collection with functionality for discovery and analysis has been described by Lynch...
We present a study into nineteenth century arrangements of operatic and orchestral works for domesti...
Digital libraries of music have the potential to capture popular imagination in ways that more schol...
date-added: 2017-12-22 17:57:51 +0000 date-modified: 2017-12-22 21:07:08 +0000 keywords: Semantic Au...
Efforts over the past decade to digitize scholarly musicological materials has revolutionized the re...
The centenaries of former chapters of the British Music Society (BMS), established in 1918, have pro...
Diverse datasets in the area of Digital Musicology expose complementary information describing works...
This article makes the case for a digital library based on a crowdsourcing approach for musicology. ...
The transformative promise of the digital humanities is not without problems. This paper looks at di...