-
Anna Kijas deposited Music Research Data Management: a DH Perspective in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoWhat is “research data” for music researchers and performers? How can music librarians develop their knowledge and skills to better meet the research data needs of their constituents, and contribute to the data-intensive turn in academia? This panel will explore the research data movement in libraries and its relevance to music librarians. Pan…[Read more]
-
Anna Kijas deposited Music Research Data Management: a DH Perspective on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months ago
What is “research data” for music researchers and performers? How can music librarians develop their knowledge and skills to better meet the research data needs of their constituents, and contribute to the data-intensive turn in academia? This panel will explore the research data movement in libraries and its relevance to music librarians. Pan…[Read more]
-
Kathleen DeLaurenti deposited Where’s the Open Access? An update on OA at MLA on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months ago
In 2017, the Music Library Association appointed its first open access editor. Part of the task for the successful candidate was to develop a strategic vision and infrastructure plan for open access publishing by the Association. After the 2018 annual meeting, a pilot project to deposit conference materials into the Humanities Commons Open…[Read more]
-
Kathleen DeLaurenti started the topic Notice of new rule making for the Music Modernization Act in the discussion
Open Music on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoHi all –
The copyright office issued their proposed rule for the new 1401(c) section of the copyright law. This part of the new MMA addresses non-commercial use of orphaned/abandoned sound recordings.https://www.federalregister.<wbr />gov/documents/2019/02/05/2019-<wbr />00873/noncommercial-use-of-<wbr />pre-1972-sound-recordings-<wbr… -
Kathleen DeLaurenti started the topic Controlled ebook lending for libraries in the discussion
Open Music on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoHi all –
There has been some very lively conversation about digital lending of ebooks by libraries happening. In case you missed it, Kyle Courtney and Dave Hansen released a white paper about digitizing ebooks and controlled lending (a la what many public libraries have with overdrive/adobe digital…[Read more]
-
Anna Kijas deposited “What does the data tell us?: Representation, Canon, and Music Encoding” in the group
Open Music on Humanities Commons 7 years agoIn this keynote, Kijas explores issues embedded in musicological traditions of canonicity and discusses the need for recovery of underrepresented composers in order to build a more inclusive digital canon.
-
Anna Kijas deposited “What does the data tell us?: Representation, Canon, and Music Encoding” in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 7 years agoIn this keynote, Kijas explores issues embedded in musicological traditions of canonicity and discusses the need for recovery of underrepresented composers in order to build a more inclusive digital canon.
-
Anna Kijas deposited “What does the data tell us?: Representation, Canon, and Music Encoding” on Humanities Commons 7 years ago
In this keynote, Kijas explores issues embedded in musicological traditions of canonicity and discusses the need for recovery of underrepresented composers in order to build a more inclusive digital canon.
-
Katherine Bowers's profile was updated on ASEEES Commons 7 years, 2 months ago
-
Anna Kijas started the topic CFP: Nov. 10 Deadline for ACH 2019 in the discussion
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 7 years, 2 months agoThe CFP deadline for the inaugural Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) conference (in partnership with Keystone DH) is fast approaching! Please submit your proposals by November 10, 2018. The CFP is also available in Spanish and French.
ACH is the United States-based constituent organization in the Alliance for Digital Humanities…[Read more]
-
Katherine Bowers deposited @RodionTweets, Parts 4-6 + Epilogues in the group
Slavic DH on ASEEES Commons 7 years, 4 months agoThis is an archive of the second half of the Twitter feed @RodionTweets, which tweeted Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment from its protagonist’s perspective from 2016-2018. @RodionTweets is part of the SSHRC-funded project “Crime and Punishment at 150” by Katherine Bowers and Kate Holland. The text has been adapted from Oliver Ready’s…[Read more]
-
Katherine Bowers deposited @RodionTweets, Parts 4-6 + Epilogues in the group
Dostoevsky on Humanities Commons 7 years, 4 months agoThis is an archive of the second half of the Twitter feed @RodionTweets, which tweeted Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment from its protagonist’s perspective from 2016-2018. @RodionTweets is part of the SSHRC-funded project “Crime and Punishment at 150” by Katherine Bowers and Kate Holland. The text has been adapted from Oliver Ready’s…[Read more]
-
Katherine Bowers deposited @RodionTweets, Parts 4-6 + Epilogues in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 7 years, 4 months agoThis is an archive of the second half of the Twitter feed @RodionTweets, which tweeted Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment from its protagonist’s perspective from 2016-2018. @RodionTweets is part of the SSHRC-funded project “Crime and Punishment at 150” by Katherine Bowers and Kate Holland. The text has been adapted from Oliver Ready’s…[Read more]
-
Katherine Bowers deposited @RodionTweets, Prologue + Parts 1-3 in the group
Slavic DH on ASEEES Commons 7 years, 4 months agoThis is an archive of the first half of the Twitter feed @RodionTweets, which tweeted Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment from its protagonist’s perspective from 2016-2018. @RodionTweets is part of the SSHRC-funded project “Crime and Punishment at 150” by Katherine Bowers and Kate Holland. The text has been adapted from Oliver Ready’s…[Read more]
-
Katherine Bowers deposited @RodionTweets, Prologue + Parts 1-3 in the group
Dostoevsky on Humanities Commons 7 years, 4 months agoThis is an archive of the first half of the Twitter feed @RodionTweets, which tweeted Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment from its protagonist’s perspective from 2016-2018. @RodionTweets is part of the SSHRC-funded project “Crime and Punishment at 150” by Katherine Bowers and Kate Holland. The text has been adapted from Oliver Ready’s…[Read more]
-
Katherine Bowers deposited @RodionTweets, Prologue + Parts 1-3 in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 7 years, 4 months agoThis is an archive of the first half of the Twitter feed @RodionTweets, which tweeted Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment from its protagonist’s perspective from 2016-2018. @RodionTweets is part of the SSHRC-funded project “Crime and Punishment at 150” by Katherine Bowers and Kate Holland. The text has been adapted from Oliver Ready’s…[Read more]
-
Katherine Bowers deposited @RodionTweets, Parts 4-6 + Epilogues on ASEEES Commons 7 years, 4 months ago
This is an archive of the second half of the Twitter feed @RodionTweets, which tweeted Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment from its protagonist’s perspective from 2016-2018. @RodionTweets is part of the SSHRC-funded project “Crime and Punishment at 150” by Katherine Bowers and Kate Holland. The text has been adapted from Oliver Ready’s…[Read more]
-
Katherine Bowers deposited @RodionTweets, Prologue + Parts 1-3 on ASEEES Commons 7 years, 4 months ago
This is an archive of the first half of the Twitter feed @RodionTweets, which tweeted Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment from its protagonist’s perspective from 2016-2018. @RodionTweets is part of the SSHRC-funded project “Crime and Punishment at 150” by Katherine Bowers and Kate Holland. The text has been adapted from Oliver Ready’s…[Read more]
-
Katherine Bowers's profile was updated on ASEEES Commons 7 years, 5 months ago
-
Kathleen DeLaurenti replied to the topic Help with assignment design in the discussion
Music on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoMore about ideas for alternate ways to represent works still in copyright in a meaningful way.
Unfortunately, my co teacher just got a great job at another university, so it’s on hold. But I’m still interested in thinking through the assignment and potentially working on it in taken with courses at other institutions.
Thanks!
- Load More