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Music DH 2021:音乐数字奖学金目录(以下简称Music DH) (https://rutgersdh.github.io/musicdh/)是音乐图书馆协会数字人文兴趣小组的一个合作项目。图书馆员和学者,他们中的许多人都有创建或支持数字人文工作的经验,收集,整理和编目了200多个项目,现在构成了音乐DH。自2021年推出以来,它一直由罗格斯大学数字人文图书馆馆长、罗格斯数字人文研究所联合主任弗朗西斯卡·吉安内蒂(Francesca Giannetti)维护。然而,网站上的消息来源页面承认,Giannetti站在巨人的肩膀上支持musicdh。这个项目部分源于现有的书目,这些书目对与音乐主题相关的数字项目进行了编目。目录平台本身也严重依赖于其他数字奖学金网站使用的设计。对合作和前因后果的明确承认符合“天生数字化”的学术精神:需要一个村庄来构思、启动和支持“天生数字化”的工作。对于任何寻求以传统出版形式扩展研究的人来说,Music DH应该是增加主要来源和次要研究的第一站。它是目前唯一的开放访问的数字资源目录,专门从事音乐学术,其中每个索引项目编目与标准化和可搜索的书目记录。
Music DH 2021: A Directory of Digital Scholarship in Music
Music DH 2021: A Directory of Digital Scholarship in Music (hereafter Music DH) (https://rutgersdh.github.io/musicdh/) represents the work of a collaborative project of the Digital Humanities Interest Group of the Music Library Association. Librarians and scholars, many of whom have experience either creating or supporting digital humanities work, collected, collated, and catalogued more than 200 projects that now comprise Music DH. Since its launch in 2021, it has been maintained by Francesca Giannetti, who is the Digital Humanities Librarian at Rutgers University and the Co-Director of the Rutgers Digital Humanities Institute. The Sources page in the site acknowledges, however, that Giannetti is standingon the shouldersof giants in championingMusicDH.Thisproject grew inpart out of existingbibliographies that cataloguedigital projects related to musical topics. The directory platform itself also leans heavily on designs used in other digital scholarship websites. The clear acknowledgement of collaboration and antecedents is in keepingwith the spirit of born-digital scholarship: it takes a village to conceive, launch and support born-digital work. For anyone seeking to expand research based in traditional publication formats, Music DH should be a first stop on the way to augmenting both primary source and secondary research. It is currently the only open-access directory of digital resources that specializes in musical scholarship where each of the indexed items are catalogued with a standardized and searchable bibliographic record.