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Facilitating Discovery and Long-term Access to Electronic Theses and Dissertations: Notes about Those in Music. Ralph Hartsock, Daniel Gelaw Alemneh, and Andrew Justice University of North Texas. University of North Texas, Gateway Center, Denton, Texas August 16, 2013. Panelists:.
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Facilitating Discovery and Long-term Access to Electronic Theses and Dissertations: Notes about Those in Music Ralph Hartsock, Daniel Gelaw Alemneh, and Andrew Justice University of North Texas University of North Texas, Gateway Center, Denton, Texas August 16, 2013
Panelists: • Ralph Hartsock, Senior Music Catalog Librarian, University of North Texas LibrariesRalph.Hartsock@unt.edu • Daniel Alemneh, Digital Curation Coordinator, University of North Texas LibrariesDaniel.Alemneh@unt.edu • Andrew Justice, Associate Head Music Librarian, University of North Texas LibrariesAndrew.Justice@unt.edu
Outline: • Background • ETD at UNT • Music ETDs • Evolution: from physical recording to streaming audio • Organization and Access • Metadata and Cataloguing • Format and Integration • Emerging Trends • Summary and Conclusion
Background: • The University of North Texas (UNT) began accepting theses and dissertations in electronic format in 1999. • UNT is one of the first three American universities (or early adopters) of what was to become the ETD movement in higher education • The UNT Libraries have been playing an active role in supporting the UNT ETD program by integrating ETDs into the existing digital resources.
Music ETDs • Although different disciplines have different ETD structures and requirements, the UNT digital library infrastructure supports aggregating a variety of digital formats. • DMA students required to provide digital copies of their DMA recitals • Over the past year, the UNT Libraries have put forth great effort in making ETDs more accessible by : • Integrating associated parts (such as music recitals) • Providing additional methods of access (in multiple formats)
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College of Music Recordings at UNT 2008-present: Born-Digital Files 1990-2008: CDs 1980-1990: R-DATs 1950-1980: Reel-to-Reel Tapes Metadata Modified Dublin Core LCSH Subject Headings & Uniform Titles College of Music Programs Accessible to UNT Community
Isness versus Aboutness • Music has Isness in the Subjects • Sonatas • Symphonies • Concertos • Trios • Books about Music and other topics denote aboutness • Sonata (as a form) • Symphony (as a form) • Opera (as a genre) Symphony: no. 40, G minor, K.V. 550, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791 The characteristic symphony in the age of Haydn and Beethoven, by Richard James Will
Symphony no. 3, but whose? • Composer Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. • Preferred TitleSymphonies, no. 3, op. 55, E♭ major • Composer Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897. • Preferred Title Symphonies, no. 3, op. 90, F major • Composer Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990. • Preferred Title Symphonies, no. 3
RDA/FRBR versus BibFrames • RDA / FRBR • Work • Expression • Manifestation • Item • Bibliographic Framework (BibFrames) • Creative Work • Instance • Authority • Annotation Currently in MaRC Similar to Dublin core
Cataloging versus Digital Projects Objectives • Cataloging • Metadata for international audience • Unification of all metadata, PDF files, recordings • Linkage between various files, audio or text • Digital Projects • Metadata for each item, including recordings • Access to the PDF files • Access to Recordings • Local usage of audio files
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