Abstract
This article focuses on setting up a comprehensive digital repository (roadmap) capable of capturing the collective memory of music theatre, enabling sustainable access to performing arts works in Portugal and abroad, and thereby also enhancing their study, re-performance and visibility. This development spans three phases: proposing a termi- nological resource based on a literature review, existing knowledge organisation systems, and specialist inputs; se- lecting and producing ontological classes and properties for a case study, deploying recognised ontologies, such as Dublin Core, RiC-CM, and DOREMUS; developing a conceptual data model incorporating the semantic web and Linked Open Data principles to provide contextual infor- mation on music theatre composers and creators, includ- ing their biographies, work lists, and archive contacts. In- terconnected by defined ontologies, this conceptual model provides users with a holistic view of these works. Rep- resenting music theatre works in digital archives chal- lenges musicology, archival science, and digital humanities through requiring new approaches to ensure system inter- operability. This digital archive helps to preserve unseen performing arts works while also strengthening Portuguese archives by interconnecting them with their international counterparts, enabling new scientific knowledge, histori- cal narratives, and repertoire renewal able to reach wider audiences.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 21st Sound and Music Computing Conference |
Subtitle of host publication | Sound and Music Computing Conference 2024 (SMC2024) |
Place of Publication | Porto |
Publisher | Zenodo |
Pages | 459–466 |
Number of pages | 8 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-989-35207-5-8 |
Publication status | Published - 6 Jul 2024 |
Event | Sound and Music Computing Conference 2024 - Porto, Portugal Duration: 4 Jul 2024 → 6 Jul 2024 |
Conference
Conference | Sound and Music Computing Conference 2024 |
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Abbreviated title | SMC2024 |
Country/Territory | Portugal |
City | Porto |
Period | 4/07/24 → 6/07/24 |
Keywords
- Music Theatre
- Collective memory
- Digital archives
- Digital humanities
- Musicology
- Web ontologies