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The Design and Implementation of NEUMA, a Collaborative Digital Score Library - Requirements, architecture, and models.

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ThispaperpresentsthedesignandimplementationoftheNEUMAplatform,adig- ital library devoted to the preservation and dissemination of symbolic music content (scores). NEUMA is open to musicologists, musicians, and music publishers. It consists of a reposi- tory dedicated to the storage of large collections of digital scores, where users/applications can upload their documents. It also proposes services to publish, annotate, query, transform and analyze scores. The long-term goal of the project is to enable an open and collaborative space where musician communities will be able to share music in symbolic notation. The project is organized around the French IRPMF institute (BnF ? CNRS) which chooses and produces collections (or corpora), collects and organizes user requirements and validates new publications. We describe the architecture of NEUMA and develop some of its salient features: score modeling, annotations, search and transformation language, col- laborative and community tools, and digital rights preservation. We illustrate these features with two collections published by NEUMA, and discuss the impact of such on-line score collections from a musicological perspective.
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hal-01126064 , version 1 (06-03-2015)

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Philippe Rigaux, Lylia Abrouk, Hervé Audéon, Nadine Cullot, Cécile Davy-Rigaux, et al.. The Design and Implementation of NEUMA, a Collaborative Digital Score Library - Requirements, architecture, and models.. International Journal On Digital Libraries (IJODL), 2012, pp.1-24. ⟨hal-01126064⟩
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