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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j2]Werner Goebl, David M. Weigl:
mei-friend: An Interactive Web-based Editor for Digital Music Encodings. J. Open Source Softw. 9(98): 6002 (2024) - [e1]David M. Weigl:
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Digital Libraries for Musicology, DLfM 2024, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 27 June 2024. ACM 2024 [contents] - 2023
- [c32]David Lewis, Kevin R. Page, Chanda VanderHart, David M. Weigl:
Tutorial - Collaborative approaches to discourse: Music scholarship using performance recordings and Linked Data annotations. DH 2023 - [c31]Chanda VanderHart, Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, David M. Weigl:
Hand in Hand: Strauss' Kaiser Walzer as a case study of interdisciplinary collaboration in digital musicology. DH 2023 - [c30]David M. Weigl, Chanda VanderHart, Delilah Rammler, Matthäus Pescoller, Werner Goebl:
Listen Here! A Web-native digital musicology environment for machine-assisted close listening. DLfM 2023: 109-118 - [c29]David Bainbridge, Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, David M. Weigl, Elizabeth A. Bainbridge:
A Eurovision Digital Library: Let's Open Up with Linked Data. JCDL 2023: 301-302 - 2022
- [c28]David M. Weigl, Chanda VanderHart, Matthäus Pescoller, Delilah Rammler, Markus Grassl, Fritz Trümpi, Werner Goebl:
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra's New Year's Concerts: Building a FAIR Data Corpus for Musicology. DLfM 2022: 36-40 - 2021
- [c27]David M. Weigl, Werner Goebl, David J. Baker, Tim Crawford, Federico Zubani, Aggelos Gkiokas, Nicolás Felipe Gutiérrez Páez, Alastair Porter, Patricia Santos:
Notes on the Music: A social data infrastructure for music annotation. DLfM 2021: 23-31 - 2020
- [c26]David M. Weigl, Werner Goebl, Alex Hofmann, Tim Crawford, Federico Zubani, Cynthia C. S. Liem, Alastair Porter:
Read/Write Digital Libraries for Musicology. DLfM 2020: 48-52
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j1]David M. Weigl, David Lewis, Tim Crawford, Ian Knopke, Kevin R. Page:
On providing semantic alignment and unified access to music library metadata. Int. J. Digit. Libr. 20(1): 25-47 (2019) - [c25]David M. Weigl, Deren Kudeki, Timothy W. Cole, J. Stephen Downie, Jacob Jett, Kevin R. Page:
Combine or connect: Practical experiences querying library linked data. ASIST 2019: 296-305 - [c24]David Lewis, David M. Weigl, Kevin R. Page:
Musicological Observations During Rehearsal and Performance: a Linked Data Digital Library for Annotations. DLfM 2019: 1-8 - [c23]David M. Weigl, Werner Goebl, Tim Crawford, Aggelos Gkiokas, Nicolás Felipe Gutiérrez Páez, Alastair Porter, Patricia Santos, Casper Karreman, Ingmar Vroomen, Cynthia C. S. Liem, Álvaro Sarasúa, Marcel van Tilburg:
Interweaving and Enriching Digital Music Collections for Scholarship, Performance, and Enjoyment. DLfM 2019: 84-88 - [c22]Kevin R. Page, David Lewis, David M. Weigl:
MELD: A Linked Data Framework for Multimedia Access to Music Digital Libraries. JCDL 2019: 434-435 - [c21]David M. Weigl:
Workshop on Requirements, Use Cases, and User Studies in Digital Music Libraries and Archives (RUCUS) 2019: A Half-Day Workshop. JCDL 2019: 453-454 - 2018
- [c20]David M. Weigl, Iain Emsley, Kevin R. Page:
Serendipity in context: Prioritised contextual browsing in large-scale digital libraries. ASIST 2018: 544-553 - [c19]Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh, Adrian Hazzard, Alan Chamberlain, Maria Kallionpää, David M. Weigl, Kevin R. Page, Mengdie Lin:
Designing the Audience Journey through Repeated Experiences. CHI 2018: 568 - [c18]David Lewis, David M. Weigl, Joanna Bullivant, Kevin R. Page:
Publishing musicology using multimedia digital libraries: creating interactive articles through a framework for linked data and MEI. DLfm 2018: 21-25 - [c17]David De Roure, Graham Klyne, John Pybus, David M. Weigl, Kevin R. Page:
Music SOFA: An architecture for semantically informed recomposition of Digital Music Objects. SAAM@ISWC 2018: 33-41 - [i1]David De Roure, Graham Klyne, Kevin R. Page, John Pybus, David M. Weigl, Pip Willcox:
Digital Music Objects: Research Objects for Music. RO 2018 - 2017
- [c16]Kevin R. Page, David Lewis, David M. Weigl:
Contextual Interpretation of Digital Music Notation. DH 2017 - [c15]David M. Weigl, Kevin R. Page:
Dynamic Semantic Music Notation - Using Linked Data to Enhance Music Performance. ESWC (Satellite Events) 2017: 31-34 - [c14]David M. Weigl, Kevin R. Page:
A Framework for Distributed Semantic Annotation of Musical Score: "Take It to the Bridge!". ISMIR 2017: 221-228 - [c13]Kevin R. Page, Sean Bechhofer, György Fazekas, David M. Weigl, Thomas Wilmering:
Realising a Layered Digital Library: Exploration and Analysis of the Live Music Archive through Linked Data. JCDL 2017: 89-98 - [c12]David M. Weigl, Kevin R. Page, Peter Organisciak, J. Stephen Downie:
Information-Seeking in Large-Scale Digital Libraries: Strategies for Scholarly Workset Creation. JCDL 2017: 253-256 - [c11]Maria Kallionpää, Chris Greenhalgh, Adrian Hazzard, David M. Weigl, Kevin R. Page, Steve Benford:
Composing and realising a game-like performance for disklavier and electronics. NIME 2017: 464-469 - [c10]Sean Bechhofer, Kevin R. Page, David M. Weigl, György Fazekas, Thomas Wilmering:
Linked Data Publication of Live Music Archives and Analyses. ISWC (2) 2017: 29-37 - 2016
- [c9]Kevin R. Page, Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, Carolin Rindfleisch, David M. Weigl:
Digital Annotation Tooling for Opera Performance Studies. DH 2016: 306-309 - [c8]Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, Alan J. Dix, David M. Weigl, Kevin R. Page:
In Collaboration with In Concert: Reflecting a Digital Library as Linked Data for Performance Ephemera. DLfm 2016: 17-24 - [c7]David De Roure, Graham Klyne, Kevin R. Page, John Pybus, David M. Weigl, Matthew Wilcoxson, Pip Willcox:
Plans and performances: Parallels in the production of science and music. eScience 2016: 185-192 - 2015
- [c6]Kevin R. Page, Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, Carolin Rindfleisch, David M. Weigl, Richard Lewis, Laurence Dreyfus, David De Roure:
A Toolkit for Live Annotation of Opera Performance: Experiences Capturing Wagner's Ring Cycle. ISMIR 2015: 211-217 - [c5]David M. Weigl, David Lewis, Tim Crawford, Kevin R. Page:
Expert-guided semantic linking of music-library metadata for study and reuse. DLfM@JCDL 2015: 9-16 - [c4]David De Roure, Graham Klyne, Kevin R. Page, John P. N. Pybus, David M. Weigl:
Music and Science: Parallels in Production. DLfM@JCDL 2015: 17-20 - [c3]Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, David M. Weigl, Kevin R. Page:
On organising multimedia performance corpora for musicological study using Linked Data. DLfM@JCDL 2015: 25-28 - 2013
- [c2]David M. Weigl, Catherine Guastavino:
Applying the stratified model of relevance interactions to music information retrieval. ASIST 2013: 1-4 - 2011
- [c1]David M. Weigl, Catherine Guastavino:
User studies in the Music Information Retrieval Literature. ISMIR 2011: 335-340
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