[MEI-L] MEC - Call for Hosting for Upcoming MEC - REMINDER
Elsa De Luca
elsadeluca at fcsh.unl.pt
Thu Apr 9 17:39:18 CEST 2020
Dear MEI-L,
On behalf of the MEI Board I would like to inform you that the Call to host
MEC 2022 (see below) remains open until further notice. Preference will be
given to applications from US/Canadian institutions but applications from
other countries could also be accepted.
Kind regards,
Elsa De Luca
On Mon, Mar 9, 2020 at 1:36 PM Elsa De Luca <elsadeluca at fcsh.unl.pt> wrote:
> *Gentle and friendly reminder that there is an ongoing open call to host
> MEC 2022:*
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> *PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY*
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> The MEI Board invites proposals for the organization of the 10th edition
> of the annual *Music Encoding Conference*, to be held in *2022*.
>
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> As many of you are aware, among its activities MEI oversees the
> organization of an annual conference, the Music Encoding Conference (MEC),
> to provide a meeting place for scholars interested in discussing the
> modeling, generation and uses of music encoding. While the conference has
> an emphasis on the development and uses of MEI, other contributions related
> to general approaches to music encoding are always welcome, as an
> opportunity for exchange between scholars from various research
> communities, including technologists, librarians, historians, and theorists.
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> In order to assist prospective organizers, the MEI Board has published Hosting
> Guidelinesfor the Music Encoding Conference
> <https://music-encoding.org/conference/hosting-guidelines.html>.
> Historically, the conference has been organized by institutions involved in
> MEI, such as MEI member institutions or those hosting MEI-based projects,
> but proposals from any interested group or institution will be happily
> received, and ideas other than those expressed in the official document are
> welcome. While MEC venues have alternated between Europe and North America
> in the past, there is no such requirement, so applications from anywhere
> are invited.
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> The deadline for sending proposals is *Sunday, 29 March **2020*.The Board
> will notify bidders of its decision in late April, and we will jointly
> inform the MEI community through MEI-L thereafter. Successful bidders
> should be prepared to make a short presentation at the upcoming MEC in
> Boston, 26-29 May 2020.
>
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> The MEI Board is happy to discuss proposals at an early stage already.
> Please direct all proposals and inquiries to info at music-encoding.org
>
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> On behalf of the MEI Board, best wishes,
>
> Elsa De Luca
> Researcher in Early Music at CESEM - FCSH, NOVA University of Lisbon
> Board member and administrative chair of the *Music Encoding Initiative *(
> MEI <https://music-encoding.org/>)
> Board member of *Musicalia Antiquitatis & Medii Aevi*, Brepols (MUSAM
> <http://www.brepols.net/Pages/BrowseBySeries.aspx?TreeSeries=MUSAM>)
> Coordinator of Monodic Sources for the *Portuguese Early Music
> <http://pemdatabase.eu/>Database* (PEM <http://pemdatabase.eu/>)
> https://sites.google.com/fcsh.unl.pt/elsadeluca/
> https://cesem.fcsh.unl.pt/en/pessoa/elsa-de-luca/
>
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