Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music: The evolution of a digital resource

This article discusses the Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music (DIAMM), and the ground-breaking work they have done in digitizing manuscript sources for medieval music. In many cases this has involved digital reconstruction where the notation is illegible, erased, or hidden under later texts. Th...

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Main Author: Julia Craig-McFeely
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Library of Humanities 2008-01-01
Series:Digital Medievalist
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Online Access:https://journal.digitalmedievalist.org/articles/16
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spelling doaj-4fb8393c05f84e54a3fc083fc8364da82020-11-24T21:51:07ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesDigital Medievalist1715-07362008-01-01310.16995/dm.1616Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music: The evolution of a digital resourceJulia Craig-McFeely0Co- Director and Project Manager, Digital Image Archive of Medieval MusicThis article discusses the Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music (DIAMM), and the ground-breaking work they have done in digitizing manuscript sources for medieval music. In many cases this has involved digital reconstruction where the notation is illegible, erased, or hidden under later texts. Through their good example DIAMM have been instrumental in educating photographers in archives and researchers alike in the proper methodology of digital photography with regard to medieval manuscripts. Their standards are especially high in capturing the images and the metadata they store. This enables them to undertake the sometimes miraculous digital restoration. The article covers the methodology of the DIAMM project, the delivery of images, and some of the problems they have encountered.https://journal.digitalmedievalist.org/articles/16Electronic PreservationMusicManuscriptsZoomifyImagesImage RestorationDigital PhotographyDIAMM
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Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music: The evolution of a digital resource
Digital Medievalist
Electronic Preservation
Music
Manuscripts
Zoomify
Images
Image Restoration
Digital Photography
DIAMM
author_facet Julia Craig-McFeely
author_sort Julia Craig-McFeely
title Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music: The evolution of a digital resource
title_short Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music: The evolution of a digital resource
title_full Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music: The evolution of a digital resource
title_fullStr Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music: The evolution of a digital resource
title_full_unstemmed Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music: The evolution of a digital resource
title_sort digital image archive of medieval music: the evolution of a digital resource
publisher Open Library of Humanities
series Digital Medievalist
issn 1715-0736
publishDate 2008-01-01
description This article discusses the Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music (DIAMM), and the ground-breaking work they have done in digitizing manuscript sources for medieval music. In many cases this has involved digital reconstruction where the notation is illegible, erased, or hidden under later texts. Through their good example DIAMM have been instrumental in educating photographers in archives and researchers alike in the proper methodology of digital photography with regard to medieval manuscripts. Their standards are especially high in capturing the images and the metadata they store. This enables them to undertake the sometimes miraculous digital restoration. The article covers the methodology of the DIAMM project, the delivery of images, and some of the problems they have encountered.
topic Electronic Preservation
Music
Manuscripts
Zoomify
Images
Image Restoration
Digital Photography
DIAMM
url https://journal.digitalmedievalist.org/articles/16
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