[MEI-L] Reminder: Call for MEC 2024 Hosts

Kijas, Anna E Anna.Kijas at tufts.edu
Tue Mar 22 16:32:53 CET 2022


Apologies! The email was sent off before I finished writing all of the details so I’m giving it a second go…


Quick Read:

The MEI Board invites expressions of interest for the organization of the 12th edition of the annual Music Encoding Conference, to be held in 2024. If you are interested in hosting at a future date, please get in touch and let us know!

The deadline to send your expressions of interest is 29 April 2022. Please direct all proposals and inquiries to info at music-encoding.org<mailto:info at music-encoding.org>.


Longer Read:

The MEI Board invites expressions of interest for the organization of the 12th edition of the annual Music Encoding Conference, to be held in 2024. In order to address the uncertainty related to the current global health crisis, we have opted for a simplified application procedure. At this stage, it is not necessary to submit a full application; instead, an informal expression of interest will be enough to set the ball rolling (maximum word limit: 600 words). We are aware that it may seem difficult to think ahead while we are still in the midst of a pandemic and the future of traveling to conferences may feel uncertain, therefore we welcome proposals for hybrid conferences (both online and in person). Hosting guidelines are available at 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 expressions of interest from any interested group or institution will be happily received. Although MEC venues have alternated between Europe and North America in the past, we encourage and invite proposals from the Global South and other parts of the world.

The deadline to make up your mind and get in touch with us is 29 April 2022. Please direct all proposals and inquiries to info at music-encoding.org<mailto:info at music-encoding.org>. Looking forward to hearing from you! Please share with your colleagues and networks.
Best,
Anna (on behalf of the MEI Board)

Anna E. Kijas
Head, Lilly Music Library
Granoff Music Center
Tufts University
20 Talbot Avenue, Medford, MA 02155
Pronouns: she, her, hers
Book an appointment<https://tufts.libcal.com/appointments/kijas/lilly> | (617) 627-2846

From: Kijas, Anna E <Anna.Kijas at tufts.edu>
Date: Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 11:29 AM
To: Music Encoding Initiative <mei-l at lists.uni-paderborn.de>
Subject: Reminder: Call for MEC 2024 Hosts

Dear Members of the MEI Community,



Quick details

The MEI Board invites expressions of interest for the organization of the 12th edition of the annual Music Encoding Conference, to be held in 2024.





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 and practitioners 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.

The MEI Board invites expressions of interest for the organization of the 12th edition of the annual Music Encoding Conference, to be held in 2024. In order to address the uncertainty related to the current global health crisis, we have opted for a simplified application procedure. At this stage, it is not necessary to submit a full application; instead, an informal expression of interest will be enough to set the ball rolling (maximum word limit: 600 words). We are aware that it may seem difficult to think ahead while we are still in the midst of a pandemic and the future of traveling to conferences may feel uncertain, therefore we welcome proposals for hybrid conferences (both online and in person). Hosting guidelines are available at 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 expressions of interest from any interested group or institution will be happily received. Although MEC venues have alternated between Europe and North America in the past, we encourage and invite proposals from the Global South and other parts of the world.

The deadline to make up your mind and get in touch with us is 29 April 2022. Please direct all proposals and inquiries to info at music-encoding.org<mailto:info at music-encoding.org>. Looking forward to hearing from you! Please share with your colleagues and networks.



Best wishes,

Anna E. Kijas (on behalf of the MEI Board)

Anna E. Kijas
Head, Lilly Music Library
Granoff Music Center
Tufts University
20 Talbot Avenue, Medford, MA 02155
Pronouns: she, her, hers
Book an appointment<https://tufts.libcal.com/appointments/kijas/lilly> | (617) 627-2846
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