Over approximately the last decade, the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI), has become a recognized international community-driven effort that has developed and maintains the MEI schema, standards, and shared documentation. The potential of machine-readable music data that can be reused, rendered, shared, or analyzed using a computer, is quite appealing, however the reality is that various barriers exist for people who may be interested in creating or using encoded music data for the first time. One approach to lowering barriers is through digital pedagogy, in which the focus is “specifically on the use of technology to break down learning barriers and enhance students’ learning experiences.” In addition to teaching MEI via online tutorials or...
Very little in musical or musicological practice involves just one type of material – we operate wit...
For musicologists, the collation of multiple sources of the same work is a frequent task. By compari...
This poster has been presented at the Music Encoding Conference 2022 at Dalhousie University, Halifa...
Over approximately the last decade, the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI), has become a recognized int...
Materials created for a Music Encoding Pedagogy Workshop facilitated at the American Musicological S...
The Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) is a collaborative, open-source project focused on building a co...
The UVa Library requests $161,175 in outright funds from NEH to collaborate with the University of P...
Review article about music encoding with specific reference to the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI
MEC 2021 BEST PAPER AWARDThough MEI is widely used in music informatics and digital musicology resea...
Digital methods have begun to make their way into the research practices of music scholars, and most...
We propose a standard representation for hierarchical musical analyses as an extension to the Music ...
Conference proceedings of the Music Encoding Conference 2020 with Foreword by Richard Freedman and A...
MEI (Music Encoding Initiative, pronounced “may”) is a new computer file format that uses XML syntax...
International audienceThe standard MEI - Music Encoding Initiative - was developed according to the ...
This paper aims to highlight, as a case study, the encoding of a Spanish traditional music corpus us...
Very little in musical or musicological practice involves just one type of material – we operate wit...
For musicologists, the collation of multiple sources of the same work is a frequent task. By compari...
This poster has been presented at the Music Encoding Conference 2022 at Dalhousie University, Halifa...
Over approximately the last decade, the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI), has become a recognized int...
Materials created for a Music Encoding Pedagogy Workshop facilitated at the American Musicological S...
The Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) is a collaborative, open-source project focused on building a co...
The UVa Library requests $161,175 in outright funds from NEH to collaborate with the University of P...
Review article about music encoding with specific reference to the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI
MEC 2021 BEST PAPER AWARDThough MEI is widely used in music informatics and digital musicology resea...
Digital methods have begun to make their way into the research practices of music scholars, and most...
We propose a standard representation for hierarchical musical analyses as an extension to the Music ...
Conference proceedings of the Music Encoding Conference 2020 with Foreword by Richard Freedman and A...
MEI (Music Encoding Initiative, pronounced “may”) is a new computer file format that uses XML syntax...
International audienceThe standard MEI - Music Encoding Initiative - was developed according to the ...
This paper aims to highlight, as a case study, the encoding of a Spanish traditional music corpus us...
Very little in musical or musicological practice involves just one type of material – we operate wit...
For musicologists, the collation of multiple sources of the same work is a frequent task. By compari...
This poster has been presented at the Music Encoding Conference 2022 at Dalhousie University, Halifa...