digital libraries as access-point to music culture
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Digital Libraries as Access-Point to Music Culture. Scott Simon, Ph.D. School of Library and Information Science University of South Florida. Background. PhD in Interdisciplinary Information Science from the University of North Texas - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Digital Libraries as Access-Point to Music Culture
Scott Simon, Ph.D.School of Library and Information
ScienceUniversity of South Florida
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Background
□ PhD in Interdisciplinary Information Science from the University of North Texas□ Dual background in Information
Technologies and Music Studies
□ Music Librarian at North Texas Libraries□ Doctoral Research Fellow for the Texas
Center for Digital Knowledge (TXCDK)□ Information Architect for the Library of
Texas Project
□ Systems Manager for the UNT PeopleSoft portal product supporting 40,000+ users
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Library Services□Libraries provide:
□Digital music collections□Archived music traditions□Web-based music services□Human mediators
Examples: US Library of Congress http://www.loc.gov/library/libarch-digital.html
UNESCO World Digital Library http://www.wdl.org/en/
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Why it Matters?
□Music is being stored, distributed, and retrieved more than ever before. Digital Music Libraries help:□Music consumers□Music educators□Music composers□Music performers□Music librarians
□No “entry fee”
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Challenges & Opportunities
□Licensing restrictions vs. open access
□Digital Rights Management (DRM)□New technologies vs. limited budgets□Streaming vs. downloading□Consumer expectations□Music Information Retrieval (MIR)
□Need a “google” for music
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Music Information Retrieval
□Current Music Information Retrieval systems□Music locator systems
□Search and locate music using meta-data
□Analytic/production systems□Search and analyze music using inherent
characteristics of music □Music samples (“incipits”)□Computational representations
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Music Information Retrieval
Music Information Retrieval (MIR)
Content-Driven“Native
Elements”
NotationAudio
Data-Driven“Meta-Data”
Transcript-DrivenScore-Driven
External Descriptors
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MIR Architecture
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MIR Research
□ A Multi-Dimensional Entropy Model of Jazz Improvisation for Music Information Retrieval□Measured information
in jazz lead-sheets□Explored entropy as a
mechanism for retrieval
□Combined with a case study of an advanced jazz improvisation course
Stefan Karlsson, Tom Warrington, Ed Soph, Marchel Ivery
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Future Directions
□ Consumer expectations are being driven by the Web:
□ Digital Libraries will need to continue to innovate in order to keep up
□ Digital libraries will need to keep sight that they are a “public service”
□ Digital libraries will need to continue to collaborate and share resources internationally
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Contact Info
□ Scott J. Simon, Ph.D. Assistant Professor University of South Florida School of Library and Information Science, CIS 2031 Phone: 813-974-3521 Fax: 813-974-6840
□ Email: [email protected]□ Web: http://shell.cas.usf.edu/~ssimon