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Executable Music Documents

Abstract:
While good practices are emerging with respect to publication of data alongside research outputs, we argue that computational descriptions (e.g. scripts, software and workflows) should also be included so that research can be interpreted, reconstructed and recomputed. A research article—or Research Object—should then describe all the components associated with a piece of digital research, including the descriptions of code and algorithms, effectively comprising an executable document. Furthermore we observe that such a re-executable object can be re-run automatically. The Music Information Retrieval research community has established community infrastructure and practices which are amenable to this approach, providing a glimpse of a future Music Digital Library. These ideas raise a number of issues for Digital Libraries more generally.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1145/2660168.2660183

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Engineering Science
Sub department:
Oxford e-Research Centre
Oxford college:
Wolfson College
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De Roure, D
Grant:
EP/H043160/1
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Funding agency for:
De Roure, D
Grant:
EP/H043160/1


Publisher:
Association for Computing Machinery
Host title:
DLfM '14 Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Digital Libraries for Musicology
Pages:
91-93
Edition:
Accepted Manuscript
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ISBN:
9781450330022


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English
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uuid:3d03653b-7609-4d05-94a5-0aea4c0109f8
Local pid:
ora:8892
Deposit date:
2014-08-27

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