Η Μαρία Ασλανίδη, διδάσκουσα του Τμήματος Τεχνών Ήχου και Εικόνας, συμμετέχει στο ετήσιο Διεθνές Συνέδριο της IAML (2021 IAML Congress - International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres), το οποίο διοργανώνεται από την IAML σε συνεργασία με το συνέδριο "DlfM (Digital Libraries for Musicology) conference". Το συνέδριο θα διεξαχθεί διαδικτυακά από τις 26.7.2021-30.7.2021.
Στο πλαίσιο του συνεδρίου, η Μαρία Ασλανίδη ως μέλος του Greek RISM Office (RISM Working Groups) παρουσιάζει στις 29.7.2021 (ώρα Ελλάδος 18:00-19:30), την τρέχουσα έρευνα της Ομάδας Εργασίας του Greek RISM Office με τίτλο "Faceted vocabularies for Byzantine music-related authority metadata: the RISM Muscat case".
Επιτομή
For over a century, music librarians and/or music specialists have focused a great deal of effort to facilitate the discovery of musical resources within a given information system. Accordingly, they have shown a great interest in: a) examining the issues/problems inherent in searching for music and music-related resources, b) optimizing subject access for musical resources, and among others c) developing fully structured music vocabularies or thesauri. Today music librarians and/or music specialists still struggle a) to fit musical resources into current discovery tools, b) to squeeze bibliographic and authority metadata into MARC (Machine Readable Cataloguing) or UNIMARC (Universal MARC) or some other encoding standard, and c) to cope with bias toward non-Western art music. Since 2007, the Library of Congress together with Music Library Association and several other agents and working groups have produced the now well established vocabulary Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms for Library and Archival Materials (LCGFT). Since 2016, Muscat, RISM’s central cataloging program, has been the framework for cataloging music documents (handwritten and printed music scores). Since 2017, the Greek RISM Office has been working on a Byzantine music-specific pilot project that has resulted, up to now, in 68 bibliographic records available in Muscat. Following the above, the paper: a) discusses the benefits that equal treatment of all music genres can have in optimizing music discovery in Muscat, b) demonstrates the need to develop a Byzantine music-specific genre-form controlled vocabulary within the Muscat discovery tool, and c) examines possible genre/form terms implementation scenarios for Byzantine music in conjunction with Muscat’s current cataloguing conventions, indexing and practices for recording data.
Ημερομηνίες διεξαγωγής συνεδρίου: 26.7.2021-30.7.2021.
Η εγγραφή στο συνέδριο είναι δωρεάν.
Προθεσμία υποβολής εγγραφής: Παρασκευή 23.7.2021
Φόρμα υποβολής εγγραφής: 2021 IAML Congress registration
Επίσημος ιστότοπος συνεδρίου: 2021 IAML Congress (in association with DLfM): Online
Επίσημος ιστότοπος DlfM conference: 8th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology