Preferred Preservation Formats for Digital Music Scores: A Survey of University Music Faculty

IF 1.1 3区 艺术学 0 MUSIC
NOTES Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1353/not.2023.a897455
Stephanie Akau, Janet McKinney, Rachel McNellis
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ABSTRACT:Digitally notated music scores are widely created and distributed. But the collaborative nature of the online environment and variety of file formats and software choices, both proprietary and open-source, present unique challenges for archivists when it comes to sharing, preserving, and providing access to these digital scores now and into the future. This article addresses the advantages and disadvantages of file formats for digital notated music scores that offer the greatest potential for long-term preservation, sustainability, and future accessibility. These formats, outlined in the Library of Congress's Recommended Formats Statement, are MusicXML, the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) schema, and PDF/UA/A. The authors conducted a survey of eighty-nine music professors at twenty-two universities to determine the extent to which they utilize these different file formats as well as digital preservation best practices in their work. All respondents who create musical scores use digital notation software. While most utilize PDF and discuss this format with their students, far fewer use MusicXML and MEI. Only 46 percent were aware of the principles of digital preservation. The article concludes with a detailed analysis of the results from this survey, which revealed ways in which information professionals can educate faculty about responsible measures that will ensure the long-term accessibility and research potential of digital music scores in an ever-changing digital world.
数字乐谱的首选保存格式——对高校音乐学院的调查
摘要:数字乐谱被广泛创建和分发。但是,在线环境的协作性质以及各种文件格式和软件选择,无论是专有的还是开源的,在现在和未来共享、保存和提供这些数字分数的访问时,都给档案管理员带来了独特的挑战。本文讨论了数字乐谱文件格式的优缺点,这些文件格式在长期保存、可持续性和未来可访问性方面具有最大潜力。国会图书馆的推荐格式声明中概述了这些格式,它们是MusicXML、音乐编码倡议(MEI)模式和PDF/UA/A。作者对22所大学的89名音乐教授进行了一项调查,以确定他们在工作中使用这些不同文件格式的程度以及数字保存的最佳实践。所有制作乐谱的受访者都使用数字记谱软件。虽然大多数人使用PDF并与学生讨论这种格式,但很少有人使用MusicXML和MEI。只有46%的人知道数字保存的原则。文章最后对这项调查的结果进行了详细分析,揭示了信息专业人员如何教育教师采取负责任的措施,以确保数字乐谱在不断变化的数字世界中的长期可访问性和研究潜力。
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