Musical scores and manuscripts are essential resources for music theory research. Although many libraries are such documents from their collections, these online resources are dispersed and the functionalities for exploiting their content remain limited. In this paper, we present a qualitative study based on interviews with librarians on the challenges libraries of all types face when they wish to digitize musical scores. In the light of a literature review on the role libraries can play in supporting digital humanities research, we conclude by briefly discussing the opportunities new technologies for optical music recognition and computer-aided music analysis could create for libraries
The theme of the 2015 IAML/IMS conference, Music Research in the Digital Age, has yielded an amazing...
Music in general and recorded music in particular are rarely a priority for libraries’ digitization ...
Not unlike the sciences, musicological data is widely distributed and exists in numerous formats and...
This paper reports the results of a survey targeting current members of the Canadian Association of ...
Libraries are positioned at the nexus of creative production, music publishing, performance, and res...
Music researchers are seldom at the center of attention as a user group within LIS. Thus, investigat...
Digital libraries of music have the potential to capture popular imagination in ways that more schol...
Music Librarians are engaging with the Digital Humanities (DH) in a number of ways, including creati...
A report on the progress of several major research and development projects in digital music librari...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the intersection of music libraries and e- readers...
Current research on music information retrieval and music digital libraries focuses on providing acc...
Presentation given at the Music Library Association annual conference, February 24, 2017, Orlando, F...
Musikalien im Allgemeinen und Tonträger im Besonderen erhalten in bibliothekarischen Digitalisierung...
An adaptive optical music recognition system is being developed as part of an experiment in creating...
In musicology and music research generally, the increasing availability of digital music, storage ca...
The theme of the 2015 IAML/IMS conference, Music Research in the Digital Age, has yielded an amazing...
Music in general and recorded music in particular are rarely a priority for libraries’ digitization ...
Not unlike the sciences, musicological data is widely distributed and exists in numerous formats and...
This paper reports the results of a survey targeting current members of the Canadian Association of ...
Libraries are positioned at the nexus of creative production, music publishing, performance, and res...
Music researchers are seldom at the center of attention as a user group within LIS. Thus, investigat...
Digital libraries of music have the potential to capture popular imagination in ways that more schol...
Music Librarians are engaging with the Digital Humanities (DH) in a number of ways, including creati...
A report on the progress of several major research and development projects in digital music librari...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the intersection of music libraries and e- readers...
Current research on music information retrieval and music digital libraries focuses on providing acc...
Presentation given at the Music Library Association annual conference, February 24, 2017, Orlando, F...
Musikalien im Allgemeinen und Tonträger im Besonderen erhalten in bibliothekarischen Digitalisierung...
An adaptive optical music recognition system is being developed as part of an experiment in creating...
In musicology and music research generally, the increasing availability of digital music, storage ca...
The theme of the 2015 IAML/IMS conference, Music Research in the Digital Age, has yielded an amazing...
Music in general and recorded music in particular are rarely a priority for libraries’ digitization ...
Not unlike the sciences, musicological data is widely distributed and exists in numerous formats and...