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VARIATIONS. A Digital Music Library System at Indiana University Jon W. Dunn Constance A. Mayer. VARIATIONS: Introduction. Digital library of music sound recordings Developed in conjunction with design of a new physical music library facility; access currently limited to that facility
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VARIATIONS A Digital Music Library System at Indiana University Jon W. Dunn Constance A. Mayer ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
VARIATIONS: Introduction • Digital library of music sound recordings • Developed in conjunction with design of a new physical music library facility; access currently limited to that facility • Used daily by large student population • New way of providing access to a basic music library function (listening reserves) • Online since 1996 ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Outline of talk • Background • Access scenarios • Technical implementation • User experiences • Conclusions, future work ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Context • Other audio-based music library efforts • JUKEBOX (EC), PATRON (Surrey, UK) • E-Reserves: Berkeley, Wisconsin, Columbia, UCSD, Virginia, ... • Other music library projects • Sheet music: Johns Hopkins, Duke, LC, Berkeley, UNC-CH • Encoding: CCARH - Stanford • Notation search/analysis: NZDL, HUMDRUM, ... ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Context • Indiana University School of Music • Largest in US: 1600 students, 140 faculty • strong academic and performance programs • Cook Music Library • Collection in top 5 in US • 320,000 cataloged print items • 130,000 cataloged sound recordings • Very high usage, circulation ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Background • Burroughs and Fenske, 1990 • VARIATIONS Name • Theme and Variations • Variety of information formats for music • Networked access for the music student or scholar to sound recordings, scores, textual materials, video recordings ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Focus on audio • High demand portion of collection • Circulation of over 5500/month from closed stacks • Fragile formats • Lack of previous work; uniqueness ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Focus on audio reserves • Half of sound recording use from reserves • Problems with existing practices • Cassette tape dubs, analog distribution systems • Concentrated use of a few items at any given time • Pilot online in April 1996, more in Fall • Currently: 5500 titles, 6600 hours of audio • Opera, songs, instrumental music, jazz, rock, world music ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Access scenarios • Course reserve • Catalog ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
VARIATIONS Player ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Why use existing catalog? • Physical items already MARC-cataloged in NOTIS online catalog system • Users familiar with search strategies • Search method independent of whether item is available physically or electronically ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Disadvantages of using catalog • Varying levels of detail in individual records; arrangement of information sometimes confusing • Search strategies often confusing to the novice • Lack of functionality in Web/Z39.50 interface in NOTIS ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Technical implementation • Strategies • Integrate rather than develop • Use off-the-shelf hardware and software • Sustainability • Single technology vendor for emerging technologies (IBM) ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Audio capture • Performed in-house • Variety of source formats • LP, reel-to-reel, cassette, DAT, CD • Hardware: PC, sound card, CD-ROM drive • Software: Sound Forge, Disc-to-Disk • Format: WAV, 44.1 kHz 16-bit stereo • Track timings and names recorded by technician ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Processing • CD-quality WAV files compressed to MPEG-1 layer 2 (near CD-quality) • 1.4 Mbps 384 kbps • Track timing information stored in “metadata file” ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Information architecture ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Metadata • Descriptive • MARC record (composer, title, performer, subject headings, …) • Structural • Metadata file (track names and timings) • Administrative • Metadata file (date digitized, file format, equipment used, copyright notice, …) ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
MARC Record BM FMT M RT j BL m T/C DT 01/28/91 R/DT 10/08/98 STAT nm E/L DCF a D/S D SRC d PLACE nyu LANG MOD T/AUD REPRO D/CODE p DT/1 1987 DT/2 1986 F/COMP mu SCORE n A/MAT ehi L/TEXT 007 GMD s SMD d O/R ? SP f SND s GRV n DIM g WID n TAPE n TYPE m MAT l CUT n R/CH e C/ST d 024/1:1 : |a 7559791442 028/1:03: |a 79144-2 |b Elektra Nonesuch 028/2:00: |a 9 79144-2 |b Elektra Nonesuch 033/1:0 : |a 198611-- |b 4364 |c S5 035/1: : |a (OCoLC)ocm19236651 040: : |a YUU |c YUU |d CPL |d OCL |d IUL 045:1 : |b d1985 |b d1973 |b d19800103 047: : |a df |a hy 048/1: : |a oa 099/1: : |a CD |a .A214 |a Ge 100:10: |a Adams, John, |d 1947- 240:10: |a Orchestra music. |k Selections 245:14: |a The Chairman dances : |b foxtrot for orchestra ; Christian zeal and activity ; Two fanfares for orchestra ; Common tones in simple time |h <sound recording> / |c John Adams. 260:0 : |a New York, N.Y. : |b Elektra Nonesuch, |c p1987. 300/1: : |a 1 sound disc : |b digital ; |c 4 3/4 in. 306: : |a 001227 |a 001000 |a 000411 |a 000413 |a 002037 500/1: : |a Elektra Nonesuch: 79144-2 (on container: 9 79144-2). 500/2: : |a The 2nd work based on the hymn Onward Christian soldiers. ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
MARC Record 511/3:0 : |a San Francisco Symphony ; Edo de Waart, conductor. 518/4: : |a Recorded Nov. 1986, at Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco. 500/5: : |a Compact disc. 500/6: : |a Durations: 12:27; 10:00; 4:11; 4:13; 20:37. 500/7: : |a Program notes by Michael Steinberg (<8> p.) inserted in container. 505/8:2 : |a Two fanfares for orchestra. Tromba lontana ; Short ride in a fast machine. 650/1: 0: |a Orchestral music. 600/2:10: |a Mao, Tse-tung, |d 1893-1976 |x Songs and music. 650/3: 0: |a Fox trots. 650/4: 0: |a Hymns |x Instrumental settings. 650/5: 0: |a Fanfares. 650/6: 0: |a Dance orchestra music. 700/1:10: |a Waart, Edo de. |4 cnd 700/2:12: |a Adams, John, |d 1947- |t Chairman dances. 700/3:12: |a Adams, John, |d 1947- |t American standard. |p Christian zeal and activity. 700/4:12: |a Adams, John, |d 1947- |t Tromba lontana. 700/5:12: |a Adams, John, |d 1947- |t Short ride in a fast machine. 710/7:20: |a San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. |4 prf 740/8:01: |a Christian zeal and activity. 740/9:01: |a Common tones in simple time. 740/10:01: |a Tromba lontana. 740/11:01: |a Short ride in a fast machine. 856/1:7 : |u http://www.music.indiana.edu/cgi-bin/var/access?ABE7278 |2 http ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Metadata file # ABE7278A CWB 1-12-95 Author=Adams, John, 1947- Title=<Orchestra music. Selections> Equipment=D2D MediaType=Audio [Track 1] TrackTitle=Adams, The Chairman Dances (Foxtrot for Orchestra) Offset=0 [Track 2] TrackTitle=Adams, Christian Zeal and Activity Offset=750774 [Track 3] WorkTitle=Adams, Two Fanfares for Orchestra TrackTitle=Tromba lontana Offset=1362601 [Track 4] TrackTitle=Short Ride in a Fast Machine Offset=1619040 ... ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Content storage • Two levels: • Archive server • IBM RS/6000 server, 3494 automated tape library, two 3590 drives (5 TB capacity) • IBM ADSM storage management software • Playback server • IBM RS/6000 server, 130GB disk • Multimedia Server for AIX (initially): NFS • IBM VideoCharger (now): RTP/RTSP streaming ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Content access Playback server VideoCharger Web server Client Player Browser
Content access Playback server VideoCharger Archive server (ADSM) VRS Web server Client Player Browser
Performance • May 1, 1998 - May 1, 1999: • Playback server cache hit rate: 83% • Mean time for retrieval of file from archive: 3 minutes ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Client • Hardware • Pentium PC, sound card (ideally a good one!) • ATM or Switched Ethernet • Software • Standard web browser • MPEG decoder (e.g. MS DirectShow) • VARIATIONS Player helper application • Visual C++, VideoCharger or QuickTime 4 API for streaming access ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
User reaction • Usage statistics • Feedback via web form, informal comments by students and faculty and observations by library staff ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Usage statistics ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Usage statistics ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Usage statistics • Average use per day: ~400 player launches, over 6000/day during exams ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Feedback • Most common: problem reports on specific files or computers • Desire for expanded access ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Future work • Expand data formats: • Liner note images, score images, score notation files, MIDI files, video • Score image pilot currently in progress • Integration of content-based search tools • Standards for music metadata • Access to content by applications ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Future work • Expand access • Other locations on campus • faculty offices, computer labs, dorm rooms, etc. • Off-campus • Other institutions - Internet2 • Resource sharing, distributed collections, ILL ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
Future work • Intellectual property • Fair use and other copyright exceptions • Licensing • Complexity of music copyright • Multiple rights holders and collectives • Technical facilities for complying with exceptions or license terms ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999
More information • VARIATIONS home page • http://www.music.indiana.edu/variations/ • E-mail: • Jon Dunn: jwd@indiana.edu • Connie Mayer: mayerc@indiana.edu ACM DL99 - August 12, 1999