Video recording of a presentation session at the 2014 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. In this session, presenters discuss digital humanities in music.
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Video recording of a presentation session at the 2014 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. In this session, presenters discuss digital humanities in music.
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4 videos (1 hr., 16 min., 12 sec.) : sd., col.
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Abstract: The following panel will provide multiple perspectives on digital humanities' place in music libraries, and in music research in general. Anna Kijas will discuss publishing and data visualization models which have enhanced her research on the Venezuelan pianist Teresa Carreño. Andrew Justice will discuss the challenges of ensuring that sound quality is not sacrificed amid competing goods of speed and portability in sound recordings, and Maristella Feustle will discuss the use of very large aggregators of data to find very small pieces of a biographical puzzle through her research on composer Charles B. Ward.
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Digital Frontiers
Serving as virtual proceedings for the Digital Frontiers Conference, this collection contains abstracts, presentations, video, workshops, student responses, supporting materials, flyers, and other items from the conference and related activities.