2017
DOI: 10.18438/b86078
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Connecting Music and Place: Exploring Library Collection Data Using Geo-visualizations

Abstract: Objectives -This project had two stated objectives: 1) to compare the location and concentration of Saskatchewan-based large ensembles (bands, orchestras, choirs) within the province, with the intention to draw conclusions about the history of community-based musical activity within the province; and 2) to enable location-based browsing of Saskatchewan music materials through an interactive search interface.Methods -Data was harvested from MARC metadata found in the library catalogue for a special collection o… Show more

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“…For hypothesis verification and generation, many visualizations follow Shneiderman's Information Seeking Mantra [Shn96] to provide an overview of the biographical database at hand, and means of zooming and filtering are to be used to analyse patterns of interest, to explore clusters of musicians having similar characteristics and to detect outliers. Typically, biographical information of various types given in databases is used to generate an overview of the data [AWR*07, KJ16, Doi17, Jän18]. Khulusi et al .…”
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“…For hypothesis verification and generation, many visualizations follow Shneiderman's Information Seeking Mantra [Shn96] to provide an overview of the biographical database at hand, and means of zooming and filtering are to be used to analyse patterns of interest, to explore clusters of musicians having similar characteristics and to detect outliers. Typically, biographical information of various types given in databases is used to generate an overview of the data [AWR*07, KJ16, Doi17, Jän18]. Khulusi et al .…”
Section: Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other works take fewer biographical data into account. Doi [Doi17] focuses on music bands and the locations of their performances. Those are plotted on an interactive map that supports analysing the popularity of places.…”
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“…Some projects focus on a prosopographical inspection of persons. While generic visualization tools for persons (Leskinen et al, 2017) are used to show domain-independent features such as networks (Lu and Akred, 2018;Miller et al, 2012;Gleich et al, 2005;Vavrille, 2017;Crauwels and Crauwels, 2018), places (Doi, 2017) or temporal data (André et al, 2007), musicological research often requires domainspecific, contextual information. For example, regarding musical instruments (objects), typical visualizations use three-dimensional data, gained through CT (Borman and Stoel, 2009;den Bulcke et al, 2017;Hopfner, 2018) or other techniques (Heller, 2017;Konopka et al, 2017) to generate volume or surface renderings (Tuniz et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%