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Anna E. Kijas started the topic Call for Proposals: Encoding Cultures – joint MEC and TEI Conference 2023 in the discussion
Music Encoding Initiative on Humanities Commons 2 years, 11 months agoWe are pleased to announce a call for papers, posters, panels, and workshops for “Encoding Cultures,” a joint conference of the annual Music Encoding Conference and Text Encoding Initiative Members’ Meeting. Full CfP is available at https://teimec2023.uni-paderborn.de/cfp.html.
The conference will be held 5–8 September 2023 (Tue-Fri) at Paderbo…[Read more]
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Katharine Lemessy started the topic CFP: Open Educational Resources in Caribbean Studies in the discussion
Digital Ethnic Futures Consortium (DEFCon) on Humanities Commons 3 years agodLOC OER Project website: https://dloc.domains.uflib.ufl.edu/oer/ Call for Proposals 2022-2023 (English) Link to PDFConvocatoria de propuestas 2022-2023 (Español) Enlace a PDFAppel à projets 2022-2023 (Français) Lien vers le PDFSubmit proposals by March 15, 2023 to triosmarrero@ufl.edu—Overview & PurposeWith generous support from the Andrew…[Read more]
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Katharine Lemessy started the topic CFP: Open Educational Resources in Caribbean Studies in the discussion
Digital Ethnic Futures Consortium (DEFCon) on Humanities Commons 3 years, 2 months agoCFP: Open Educational Resources in Caribbean Studies
dLOC OER Project website: https://dloc.domains.uflib.ufl.edu/oer/
Call for Proposals 2022-2023 (English) Link to PDF
Convocatoria de propuestas 2022-2023 (Español) Enlace a PDF
Appel à projets 2022-2023 (Français) Lien vers le PDF
Submit proposals by March 15, 2023 to[Read more]
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Molly D. Appel deposited Syllabus for Digital Humanities and Early Latinx Literatures in the group
Digital Ethnic Futures Consortium (DEFCon) on Humanities Commons 3 years, 2 months agoLatinx/o/a writing has existed long before 20th century state policies and publishing markets created the category we recognize today as “Latino/a literature.” This course will focus on the literary and cultural production of writers from the era of initial colonization through Latin American independence and the 19th century actions fueled by the…[Read more]
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Roopika Risam started the topic September News from DEFCon! in the discussion
Digital Ethnic Futures Consortium (DEFCon) on Humanities Commons 3 years, 4 months agoPlease check out our September newsletter! If you want to join our email list, please fill out the form on our website!
We hope to see you soon at one of our upcoming events, including our DEFCon Speaker Series talks or our DEFCon Reading Group!
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Gisely Colon Lopez uploaded the file: Mapping Puerto Rican and Latino Studies to
Digital Ethnic Futures Consortium (DEFCon) on Humanities Commons 3 years, 4 months agoThis syllabus is my first official attempt to scaffold the integration of mapping digital tools (ZeeMaps) as a way of mapping digital archives- and enhancing the teaching and learning experience.
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Sarah Middle deposited Survey: Using Digital Tools and Resources for Ancient World Research in the group
Sustaining Digital Projects on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months agoMy CHASE-funded PhD in Classical Studies at the Open University, in which this survey played a crucial role, investigated Linked Ancient World Data usability. The survey took place during April-May 2018 and was aimed at anyone involved in Ancient World research, with any level of digital expertise. Questions related to participants’ experiences of…[Read more]
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Stefan Münnich deposited Encoding Scores for Electronic Music in the group
Music Encoding Initiative on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoA perspective on the specific issues of music encoding dealing with Electronic Music is presented. In many cases the works to be discussed exist in a fixed media format and hence no prescriptive score is necessary to facilitate a ‘valid’ performance. While there are a number of descriptive scores for pieces of Electronic Music, these are to be tre…[Read more]
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Stefan Münnich deposited Annotation of Medieval Music Facsimiles Using ‘Good Enough’ OMR in the group
Music Encoding Initiative on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoThe Clausula Archive of the Notre Dame Repertory (CANDR) is an in-progress PhD project with the aim of cataloguing, transcribing and analysing digital facsimiles of the thirteenth-century repertory commonly termed Notre Dame polyphony, and a secondary aim of providing new datasets and analytical tools for studying medieval polyphony. This poster…[Read more]
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Stefan Münnich deposited Font Design of Psaltic (Byzantine) Notation for Greek Musical Repertoires in the group
Music Encoding Initiative on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoThe possibility of rendering scores of Greek Chant repertoires from the 3rd to the 21st century A.D. with the use of the computer opens new horizons in musicological research. In this poster a synoptic overview concerning the historical development of notational types used for Greek chants is given. This is followed by a record of various fonts…[Read more]
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Stefan Münnich deposited ODD Structures and Where to Find Them in the group
Music Encoding Initiative on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoIn the past twenty years, the technical setup of the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) data framework has been adjusted several times. Each of those transitions was motivated by the wish to improve the ways in which MEI could be integrated with other formats, to simplify the maintenance of MEI, and to encourage more people to actively contribute to…[Read more]
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Stefan Münnich deposited Diagrammatic Analysis of J.S. Bach’s The Well-Tempered Clavier Fugues, BWV 846–851 in the group
Music Encoding Initiative on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoThe field of musicology is constantly being enriched with digital, searchable music data. This trend opens new research possibilities; conversely, it requires new abilities to work with numerous data sets efficiently. Digital tools facilitate searching large music corpora and serve music analysis well. Nevertheless, there is still a potential to…[Read more]
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Stefan Münnich deposited Visualizing Harmony Using Chordal Glyphs and Color Mapping in the group
Music Encoding Initiative on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoMusical scores are frequently annotated with harmonic information, but widely used text-based methods rely on a limited number of visual channels. Though glyph-based methods exploit more channels, existing systems often violate perceptual design principles when employing color and rarely capture the frequency of chordal changes or their harmonic…[Read more]
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Stefan Münnich deposited Towards a Unified Model of Chords in Western Harmony in the group
Music Encoding Initiative on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoChord-based harmony is an important aspect of many types of Western music, across genres, regions, and historical eras. However, the consistent representation and comparison of harmony across a wide range of styles (e.g., classical music, Jazz, Rock, or Pop) is a challenging task. Moreover, even within a single musical style, multiple theories of…[Read more]
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Stefan Münnich deposited MEI Meets NFDI4Culture in the group
Music Encoding Initiative on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoNFDI4Culture is the consortium for research data on material and immaterial cultural heritage and offers a user-centered and research-led infrastructure. By focusing on the digital capture as well as data-based research of cultural assets, NFDI4Culture brings together different disciplines in their research interests but also in terms of their…[Read more]
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Stefan Münnich deposited The OpenScore Lieder Corpus in the group
Music Encoding Initiative on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoMEC 2021 BEST POSTER AWARD. The OpenScore Lieder Corpus is a collection of over 1,200 nineteenth century songs encoded by a dedicated team of mostly volunteers over several years. Having reported on the initial phase, motivations, design, and community-oriented aspects of the project before, we present here the first, stable, large-scale release…[Read more]
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Stefan Münnich deposited The PROFMUS Application: Development, Status, and Future Progress in the group
Music Encoding Initiative on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoPROFMUS is a collaborative project that aims to carry out the research and consolidation of information to support further research about the Portuguese musicians active in the period from 1750 to 1986. The information to be collected must include as many relevant attributes as possible, especially about their academic background, professional…[Read more]
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