C. Armstrong, Rachel Cowgill, Alan J. Dix, Christina Bashford, J. S. Downie, M. Twidale, Maureen Reagan, Rupert Ridgewell
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Abstract
The centenaries of former chapters of the British Music Society (BMS), established in 1918, have prompted their governing bodies to take stock of their histories and build on the cataloguing, documentation and preservation of their archival collections. The InterMusE project aims to support this shared instinct to archive by capturing and, crucially, linking different forms of data regarding the musical events provided by three of these local concert-giving organisations, beginning with the digitisation of their collections and with a view to producing a dynamic, open-access digital archive. This paper outlines our approach to establishing a foundation for developing a new kind of digital archive for musicology that is both valuable for researchers, fulfils the needs of the societies and their communities, and sheds light on community music-making on a national and, ultimately, international scale. By carrying out a series of preliminary scoping exercises, including informal interviews and archival-collection assessments, we can compare current archiving and preservation activities across the societies. These conversations bring emerging themes, issues and challenges into focus, raising pertinent questions that will inform our development of transformative tools and techniques for community digitisation projects.
1918年成立的英国音乐协会(British Music Society, BMS)前分会成立一百周年,促使其管理机构对其历史进行评估,并在档案收藏的编目、记录和保存方面有所建制。InterMusE项目旨在通过捕获和链接三个当地音乐会组织提供的音乐活动的不同形式的数据来支持这种共同的存档本能,从他们的收藏的数字化开始,并以产生动态的,开放访问的数字档案的观点开始。本文概述了我们为开发一种新的音乐学数字档案奠定基础的方法,这种档案既对研究人员有价值,又满足了社会及其社区的需求,并在全国乃至最终国际范围内阐明了社区音乐制作。通过开展一系列初步的范围界定工作,包括非正式访谈和档案收集评估,我们可以比较各协会目前的存档和保存活动。这些对话将新兴主题、问题和挑战纳入焦点,提出相关问题,为我们开发社区数字化项目的变革性工具和技术提供信息。