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The aim of ADAM is to preserve information about projects in digital musicology that were ground-breaking in their time but lack a substantial online presence.  The predominate reasons for discontinuation have  been discontinuation of funding, insurmountable changes of technology, or the retirement of a director. These projects remain stand-outs for the careful musical thinking that underlies them and the innovative approaches they introduced.   
 
The aim of ADAM is to preserve information about projects in digital musicology that were ground-breaking in their time but lack a substantial online presence.  The predominate reasons for discontinuation have  been discontinuation of funding, insurmountable changes of technology, or the retirement of a director. These projects remain stand-outs for the careful musical thinking that underlies them and the innovative approaches they introduced.   

Revision as of 19:19, 8 September 2015

UNDER DEVELOPMENT

Archive of Digital Applications in Musicology (ADAM)

The aim of ADAM is to preserve information about projects in digital musicology that were ground-breaking in their time but lack a substantial online presence. The predominate reasons for discontinuation have been discontinuation of funding, insurmountable changes of technology, or the retirement of a director. These projects remain stand-outs for the careful musical thinking that underlies them and the innovative approaches they introduced.

  • DARMS -- Digital Alternative Representation of Musical Scores (DARMS)
  • EsAC -- Essen Associative Code (EsAC)
  • IML-MIR -- Intermediate Musical Language - Music Information Retrieval (IML-MIR)