This group is devoted to a discussion of topics related to music encoding, and is an extension of the Music Encoding Initiative channels on MEI-L and website, https://music-encoding.org/.

The Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) is a community-driven effort to define a system for encoding musical documents in a machine-readable structure. MEI brings together specialists from various music research communities, including technologists, librarians, historians, and theorists in a common effort to define best practices for representing a broad range of musical documents and structures.

The official MEI mailing list, MEI-L, is used to inform the community about upcoming events, discuss possible improvements for MEI, evaluate encoding strategies and models, and get support from the full community. The list is open to anyone for subscription, and everyone is welcome to join MEI-L by subscribing to: https://lists.uni-paderborn.de/mailman/listinfo/mei-l.

MEI has a Slack channel that is used for discussion, questions, announcements, and collaboration, https://music-encoding.slack.com. Visit this page for additional details: https://music-encoding.org/community/community-contacts.html.

MEI is hosted by the Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, Mainz.

Registration is now open for the Music Encoding Conference, July 19-22, 2021

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      Stefan Münnich
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      @musicenfanthen

      We are pleased to announce that registration for MEC 2021 in Alicante / Online is now open at https://music-encoding.org/conference/2021/register. Recall that at least one author of accepted submissions must register to the conference.

      You can find information about the possible workshops to enroll at https://music-encoding.org/conference/2021/program/. In the following days the complete program will be published.

      We are proud to announce our keynote speakers:

      • Pip Willcox, Head of Research, The National Archives (UK)
      • Álvaro Torrente, Professor of Music History, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and Director, Instituto Complutense de Ciencias Musicales, Spain. Didone Project) – https://didone.eu

       

      Although the conference mode remains hybrid, most presenters will join only online, so the entire scientific program has been planned for this mode. Nonetheless, some attendees have confirmed their physical attendance, and we are happy to welcome and host anyone who can travel to Alicante .

      For current travel procedures visit https://music-encoding.org/conference/2021/travel/.

      For information about COVID-19 protection measures in Alicante, please check https://music-encoding.org/conference/2021/covid-19/.

      Looking forward to seeing you either online or physically.

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