[Metadatalibrarians] MEI Workshop, October 2nd-4th, 2017; Charlottesville
Roland, Perry D. (pdr4h)
pdr4h at virginia.edu
Sun Jul 23 19:29:50 PDT 2017
Forwarded from MEI-L. Please pardon the cross-posting.
MEI provides rich descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata for music. Several thematic catalog and work list projects, including the Detmolder Hoftheater project mentioned below in Kristina's signature, currently employ MEI. If you're interested in learning more about MEI, please join us in Charlottesville in October.
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Perry Roland
Metadata Librarian for Research and Scholarship
University of Virginia
P. O. Box 400874
Charlottesville, VA 22904
434-982-2702 (w)
pdr4h (at) virginia (dot) edu
Dear all,
A free, three-day, hands-on MEI workshop will be offered Monday, October 2nd through Wednesday, October 4th, 2017 at the University of Virginia Library in Charlottesville, Virginia. Led by members of the Music Encoding Initiative Board and Technical Team, the workshop will consist of two parallel tracks - "Introduction to MEI" and "Advanced MEI".
-"Introduction to MEI" - In this track, those new to MEI will learn how to use the Music Encoding Initiative for research, teaching, electronic publishing, and management of digital collections. Major topics include -
o basic XML;
o MEI history and design principles;
o tools for creating and editing MEI data and metadata;
o MEI-based workflows; and o Verovio (www.verovio.org<http://www.verovio.org/>).
Each day will include lectures, hands-on encoding practice, and opportunities to address participant specific issues. Attendees are encouraged to bring example material they would like to encode. No previous experience with MEI or XML is required for this track, but an understanding of music notation and other markup schemes, such as TEI and HTML, will be helpful.
- "Advanced MEI" - The intended audience for this track is software developers interested in creating software for authoring, editing, converting, querying, and rendering encoded music data. Topics to be covered include -
o the MEI specification and customizations;
o conversion between MEI and other formats;
o validation of MEI instances; and
o MEI-specific libraries, such as lib-mei and Verovio.
Proficiency in one or more programming languages as well as significant experience with music notation and XML development are required for participation in the advanced track.
Due to the generous support of the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, there is no cost for attending the workshop. However, each participant must bear his/her own travel, housing, and food costs. Light refreshments will be provided.
To register, visit https://goo.gl/forms/spXfAkzI7Qe1XaKx1 (for the introductory track) or https://goo.gl/forms/xaM0P4Ge5zOKrWKA2 (for the advanced track) before September 1, 2017. The number of participants is limited, so register early!
Please address questions to info at music-encoding.org<mailto:info at music-encoding.org>.
Additional information about MEI can be found at http://music-encoding.org/.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Best wishes,
Kristina
on behalf of the workshop organizers
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Kristina Richts, M.A., MA LIS
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
DFG-Projekt "Detmolder Hoftheater (1825-1875)"
Musikwissenschaftliches Seminar Detmold/Paderborn
Forum Wissenschaft | Bibliothek | Musik
Hornsche Straße 39, Raum 2.12
32756 Detmold, Germany
Tel.: +49 5231 975 665
E-Mail: kristina.richts at uni-paderborn.de<mailto:kristina.richts at uni-paderborn.de>
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