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Publicado: 2023
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contents Link to the Library of Congress: Transcribing Sheet Music of the Musical Theater Miller, Cait Library Services Transcripts (Written Records) Theater Arts Music Singing Library Materials Electronic Libraries As a music reference librarian at the Library of Congress, Cait Miller gets obscure songs questions that pose greater issues for music librarians because music libraries are generally searchable by format, genre, instrumentation, composer, and/or title but not often by lyrical quotation. New crowdsourcing transcription programs, however, give hope that more detailed keyword searching across historical materials will come to the rescue of researchers seeking to locate previously unsearchable content. In this article she highlights the Library of Congress By the People project, first launched in 2018, which invites everyone and anyone to transcribe, review, and tab digitized pages from the Library's manuscript collections.
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spellingShingle Link to the Library of Congress: Transcribing Sheet Music of the Musical Theater
Miller, Cait
Library Services
Transcripts (Written Records)
Theater Arts
Music
Singing
Library Materials
Electronic Libraries
Link to the Library of Congress: Transcribing Sheet Music of the Musical Theater Miller, Cait Library Services Transcripts (Written Records) Theater Arts Music Singing Library Materials Electronic Libraries As a music reference librarian at the Library of Congress, Cait Miller gets obscure songs questions that pose greater issues for music librarians because music libraries are generally searchable by format, genre, instrumentation, composer, and/or title but not often by lyrical quotation. New crowdsourcing transcription programs, however, give hope that more detailed keyword searching across historical materials will come to the rescue of researchers seeking to locate previously unsearchable content. In this article she highlights the Library of Congress By the People project, first launched in 2018, which invites everyone and anyone to transcribe, review, and tab digitized pages from the Library's manuscript collections.
title Link to the Library of Congress: Transcribing Sheet Music of the Musical Theater
topic Library Services
Transcripts (Written Records)
Theater Arts
Music
Singing
Library Materials
Electronic Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1397754