• The Burns Antiphoner: From Manuscript to Interactive Resource

    Author(s):
    Anna Kijas (see profile)
    Date:
    2017
    Group(s):
    Digital Humanists, Open Music
    Subject(s):
    Digital humanities, Music, Middle Ages, Musicology
    Item Type:
    Presentation
    Meeting Title:
    Digital Humanities 2017
    Meeting Org.:
    ADHO
    Meeting Loc.:
    Montreal, Canada
    Meeting Date:
    August 9, 2017
    Tag(s):
    DH2017, digital infrastructure, Digital scholarship, Medieval music, Digital musicology
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M6VB70
    Abstract:
    In The Burns Antiphoner – From manuscript to interactive resource, Anna Kijas reports on a new project based around a 14th-century source, the Burns Antiphoner. In this project they focus on integrating and delivering images, metadata, and recorded audio and video to provide an in-depth look at the contents and experience of this particular source. Using high-resolution web-based image display technologies, they provide users with the ability to view small details on the page images, while integration with data collected in the CANTUS database provides a detailed view of the musical contents of each image, including liturgical function. A novel in-browser search system based on Lunr.js provides users with full-text and field-based search capabilities. Finally, Kijas explores the possibility of using Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) standards to encode and render the musical incipits, providing a valuable and open data source for publication and re-use.
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    Published
    Last Updated:
    6 years ago
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