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Publications in Scientific Journals:

A. Hofmann, T. Miksa, P. Knees, A. Bakos, H. Sağlam, A. Ahmedaja, B. Yimwadsana, C. Chan, A. Rauber:
"Enabling FAIR use of Ethnomusicology Data - Through Distributed Repositories, Linked Data and Music Information Retrieval";
Empirical Musicology Review, 16 (2021), 1; 47 - 64.



English abstract:
Recordings of musical practices are kept in various public institutions and private depositories around the world. They constitute valuable data for ethnomusicological research and are substantial for the world musical heritage. At the moment, there are no commonly used systems and standards for organizing, describing or categorizing these data, which makes their use difficult. In this paper, we discuss the required steps to make them findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR), and outline action items to reach these goals. We show solutions that help researchers to manage their data over the whole research lifecycle and discuss the benefits of combining technologies from Information Science, Music Information Retrieval, and Linked Data, with the aim at giving incentives for the ethnomusicology research community to actively participate in these developments in the future.

Keywords:
ethnomusicology, research data, FAIR principles, music information retrieval, linked data


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.18061/emr.v16i1.7632

Electronic version of the publication:
https://emusicology.org/article/view/7632/6260


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