[MEI-L] DLfM2019 Registration Open + TROMPA Challenge Position Papers Final CfP - Digital Libraries for Musicology | The Hague, The Netherlands | 9th November 2019

David Rizo Valero drizo at dlsi.ua.es
Fri Sep 6 18:05:04 CEST 2019


[with apologies for cross posting]

6th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology (DLfM 2019)
9th November 2019
National Library of The Netherlands
A satellite event of ISMIR 2019.


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TROMPA Project Challenge position papers deadline for submission has been extended as follows:

6th October: TROMPA Project Challenge position papers
	
We are pleased to report that REGISTRATION for DLfM 2019 in The Hague is now open at https://dlfm.web.ox.ac.uk/ <https://dlfm.web.ox.ac.uk/>.

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Many Digital Libraries have long offered facilities to provide multimedia content, including music. However there is now an ever more urgent need to specifically support the distinct multiple forms of music, the links between them, and the surrounding scholarly context, as required by the transformed and extended methods being applied to musicology and the wider Digital Humanities.

The Digital Libraries for Musicology (DLfM) conference presents a venue specifically for those working on, and with, Digital Library systems and content in the domain of music and musicology. This includes Music Digital Library systems, their application and use in musicology, technologies for enhanced access and organisation of musics in Digital Libraries, bibliographic and metadata for music, intersections with music Linked Data, and the challenges of working with the multiple representations of music across large-scale digital collections such as the Internet Archive and HathiTrust.

This, the Sixth Digital Libraries for Musicology conference, follows previous workshops in London, Knoxville, New York, Shanghai, and Paris. In 2019, DLfM is again proud to be a satellite event of the annual International Society for Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR) conference which is being held in Delft, and in particular encourages reports on the use of MIR methods and technologies within Music Digital Library systems when applied to the pursuit of musicological research.

TROMPA Project Challenge
Diverse public domain collections exposing materials of scholarly musicological interest are published on the Web. How will scholars benefit from the interlinking of such repositories? What research questions will be supported by unified access to collections of digitised score images, score encodings, textual and audio-visual materials, and other multimodal data sources? What kinds of holistic interpretive and analytical insights can scholars contribute to enrich such interconnected repositories, and how can they be supported in
doing so?  

The TROMPA Project Challenge solicits short position papers addressing these questions as submissions of up to 2 pages to DLfM. 

TROMPA Project Challenge papers will be peer reviewed, and accepted papers will be presented at the conference as either part of a panel or as poster. Challenge papers will not be included in the main DLfM proceedings, but will be compiled into a supplement hosted on the conference website.

Please note that at least one author of each accepted paper must attend the conference to present their work.

Submissions: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dlfm2019 <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dlfm2019>
Contact email: dlfm2019 at easychair.org
ACM template (both Word and LaTeX): https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow <https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow>

TROMPA (trompamusic.eu <https://trompamusic.eu/>) is an EU-funded project (2018-2021) dedicated to massively enriching and democratising the heritage of classical music, and involving content owners, scholars, performers, choral singers and music enthusiasts of every kind. The project employs and improves state-of-the-art technology, engaging thousands of music-loving citizens to work with the technology, give feedback on algorithmic results, and annotate the data according to their personal expertise.


IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission deadline: 21th June 2019 (23:59 UTC-11)
Paper submission deadline: 28th June 2019 (23:59 UTC-11)
Notification of acceptance: 17th August 2019
General track camera ready submission and author registration deadline: 21st September 2019
TROMPA Project challenge submission deadline: 6th October 2019
TROMPA Project challenge Notification of acceptance: 21st October 2019
General registration deadline: 28th October 2019

Conference: 9th November 2019


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