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Music Metadata in a New Key: Metadata and Annotation for Music in a Digital World

by: James Waters, Robert B. Allen
Journal of Library Metadata, Vol. 10, No. 4. (17 November 2010), pp. 238-256, doi:10.1080/19386389.2010.524863  Key: citeulike:12011119

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Not only are music recordings now primarily digital and able to be readily produced, edited, and mashed up, but entirely new metadata frameworks, encoding systems, and data models such as XML, FRBR, METS, and MPEG are being developed to cope with the needs of diverse user communities. Moreover, systematic annotations of the structure and details of musical pieces are increasingly common. This paper surveys the current state of knowledge with regard to annotation and metadata related to recorded music.


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