[MEI-L] Call for collaboration: A Directory of Digital Scholarship in Music, Oct 12

Francesca Giannetti francesca.giannetti at gmail.com
Fri Aug 27 14:00:00 CEST 2021


Dear MEI-L,

The Digital Humanities Interest Group of the Music Library Association
invites you to help curate an online bibliography of specialized digital
resources and born-digital scholarship in music. This project will engage
the community in compiling entries in an open, shared online data sheet.
First begun during the Music Library Association’s Annual Meeting in
Portland in 2018, we are seeking to expand the bibliography with
contributions from the past three years in the fields of (digital) music
archives and librarianship, musicology and ethnomusicology, and music
theory. The dataset will be used to produce an online directory that
provides browse, preview, and search functionality, allowing users to enter
the comprehensive bibliography through a variety of pathways.

How it works

This will be an online, asynchronous effort, held on Tuesday, October 12,
2021, throughout the day. The following Wednesday, October 13, may be
reserved for wrap-up activities. You can of course enter project(s) on the
data sheet (
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UyCED16mYxo3XE4RuushxE7DWyqR_CNFecn0k79ldA4/edit?usp=sharing)
at any time before or after those dates. Although before is better to be
included in this year’s online directory.

You can get help and ask questions of our project moderators on the Music
Library Association Slack, Twitter, or via email. Reserve at
https://forms.gle/EbfeFo1C4Tez7aSE9 to receive a Slack invitation and
additional event details!

Call published at https://rutgersdh.github.io/musicdh/cfc/. Please share
with students and colleagues!

All the best,

Francesca Giannetti (she/her)
Digital Humanities Librarian
Rutgers University–New Brunswick
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