MuSO: Aggregation and Peer Review in Music

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MuSO

This NEH-funded grant led to a meeting at Texas A&M University that was attended by music librarians, scholars, and encoders to discuss the issues of aggregating and peer reviewing digital projects in music.

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    MuSO: Aggregation and Peer Review in Music
    (2016-08-31) Duguid, Timothy
    “MuSO: Aggregation and Peer Review in Music” was a project that laid the foundation for a virtual research environment (VRE) dedicated to music. It explored ways in which such an environment could draw from and contribute to existing VREs in the fields of history and literature. The MuSO (Music Scholarship Online) project considered the descriptive metadata needed for digital projects in music to become interoperable with these existing resources and proposed a peer reviewing mechanism that would provide quality control for the projects that would be aggregated by the MuSO VRE.
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    The Advanced Research Consortium & Peer Review
    (2016-07-27) Grumbach, Elizabeth
    This presentation given at the "Music Scholarship Online" meeting describes the procedures for peer reviewing digital projects employed by the Advanced research consortium
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    The Advanced Research Consortium and RDF Guidelines
    (2016-07-27) Grumbach, Elizabeth
    This presentation presents the Resource Data Framework (RDF) requirements of the Advanced Research Consortium.
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    Music Scholarship Online Meeting Notes
    (2016-07-27)
    Notes from the Music Scholarship Online meeting held at Texas A&M University on January 28 and 29, 2016 in conjunction with the "MuSO: Aggregation and Peer Review for Music" project. This meeting considered metadata standards for aggregating digital projects in music with other digital humanities projects. It also laid out a plan for peer reviewing digital projects in music.