Jon W. Dunn
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» 2006 «
Dunn, Jon W., Byrd, Donald, Notess, Mark, Riley, Jenn and Scherle, Ryan (2006): Variations2: retrieving and using music in an academic setting. In Communications of the ACM, 49 (8) pp. 53-58
» 2005 «
Dunn, Jon W. and Cowan, William G. (2005): EVIADA: ethnomusicological video for instruction and analysis digital archive. In: JCDL05: Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2005. p. 407. Available online
The field of ethnomusicology depends heavily on ethnographic research or "fieldwork" by researchers that often involves the capture and subsequent analysis of audio and video information, to help document and understand the musical practices of people all over the world. Ethnomusicologists have used a variety of recording technologies over the years to capture film and video, and much of this footage lies in researchers' offices and home basements. No systematic mechanism exists for preserving and providing access to this video for other students and scholars. The Ethnomusicological Video for Instruction and Analysis Digital Archive (EVIADA) [1] is a multi-year collaborative project between Indiana University and the University of Michigan to create a digital archive for field video recordings captured by ethnomusicology researchers. This digital archive will serve both to preserve this content for future generations of scholars and also to provide a resource to support teaching and learning in ethnomusicology, anthropology, and related disciplines. The creation of EVIADA has involved a unique collaboration between ethnomusicologists, librarians, archivists, and technologists in carrying out all stages of the project, including video digitization, metadata creation, and system and user interface design. As part of the project, we are developing several software tools: The Segmentation/Annotation Tool is a Java Swing application written using Apple's QuickTime for Java API. It allows an ethnomusicologist who is contributing a video collection to the archive to divide that video into a hierarchy of segments, attach free-text descriptions and controlled vocabulary terms to each segment, and output this information in the form of a METS [3] XML document incorporating MODS [2] descriptive metadata records. This METS document can then be ingested into downstream archival and delivery systems. We hope to evolve this software into a more general-purpose tool for the creation of METS documents for video objects. We are also building a web-based user interface on top of the Fedora digital repository system to allow users to search and browse video content in the collection via the descriptive metadata and annotations, making appropriate use of controlled vocabulary thesauri to increase search recall.
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» 2003 «
Birmingham, William P., O'Malley, Kevin, Dunn, Jon W. and Scherle, Ryan (2003): V2V: a second variation on query-by-humming. In: JCDL03: Proceedings of the 3rd ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2003. p. 380. Available online
» 2002 «
Minibayeva, Natalia and Dunn, Jon W. (2002): A digital library data model for music. In: JCDL02: Proceedings of the 2nd ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2002. pp. 154-155. Available online
In this paper, we introduce a data and metadata model being developed for use in a music digital library system to support search and navigation of music content in multiple formats.
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Dunn, Jon W. and Isaacson, Eric J. (2002): Variations2: a digital music library system. In: JCDL02: Proceedings of the 2nd ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2002. p. 374. Available online
This demonstration will show version 1.0 of the Variations2 digital library system developed by Indiana University. Variations2 is being built to provide access to music in a variety of formats-sound recordings, scanned musical scores, computer score notation files, and video-and is designed to support research and learning in the field of music.
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» 2001 «
Bainbridge, David, Bernbom, Gerry, Wallace, Mary, Dillon, Andrew, Dovey, Matthew, Dunn, Jon W., Fingerhut, Michael, Fujinaga, Ichiro and Isaacson, Eric J. (2001): Digital Music Libraries -- Research and Development. In: JCDL01: Proceedings of the 1st ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2001. pp. 446-448. Available online
Digital music libraries provide enhanced access and functionality that facilitates scholarly research and education. This panel will present a report on the progress of several major research and development projects in digital music libraries.
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» 2000 «
Brancolini, Kristine R., Dunn, Jon W. and Walsh, John A. (2000): Digital Star Dust: The Hoagy Carmichael Collection at Indiana University. In First Monday, 5 (6)
» 1999 «
Dunn, Jon W. and Mayer, Constance A. (1999): VARIATIONS: A Digital Music Library System at Indiana University. In: DL99: Proceedings of the 4th ACM International Conference on Digital Libraries 1999. pp. 12-19. Available online
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