Difference between revisions of "Digital Resources for Musicology"
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+ | *1. Digitized Music Manuscripts | ||
+ | *2. Digital Reprints of Musical Repertory | ||
+ | *3. Repertory- and Genre-Based Projects | ||
+ | *4. Structured Databases | ||
+ | *5. Portals and Search Engines for Music | ||
+ | *6. Resources for Music Theory | ||
+ | *7. Historical Audio and Video | ||
+ | *8. Historical Maps | ||
+ | *9. Early Newspapers | ||
+ | *10. Music Magazines | ||
+ | *11. Large Humanities Text Corpora | ||
+ | *12. Image Banks | ||
+ | *13. Credits |
Revision as of 00:11, 6 January 2015
This is the tabbed version of our Links listing. Organizing links by category is better suited to some kinds of projects than to others. The tabbed view is not well suited to websites with heterogeneous material (a composer's letters, diary, photographs, etc.) because they can be listed in multiple ways. Please see the (all-in-one) composite version.
This wiki provides links to substantial open-access projects of use to musicians and musicologists. For curated digital editions, see EVE: Electronic and Virtual Editions. For older projects that are not readily accessible online see ADAM: Archive of Digital Applications in Musicology.
Order of tabs:
- 1. Digitized Music Manuscripts
- 2. Digital Reprints of Musical Repertory
- 3. Repertory- and Genre-Based Projects
- 4. Structured Databases
- 5. Portals and Search Engines for Music
- 6. Resources for Music Theory
- 7. Historical Audio and Video
- 8. Historical Maps
- 9. Early Newspapers
- 10. Music Magazines
- 11. Large Humanities Text Corpora
- 12. Image Banks
- 13. Credits