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Credits

The Data Sheet

Many colleagues and friends contributed to our data sheet. We would like to acknowledge (in order of number of contributions):

Francesca “More is More” Giannetti with 65 projects, Stephanie Sussmeier (22 projects), Camilla Cavicchi (10), Bonnie Finn (7), Kimmy Szeto (7), Heather Sparling (7), several entries each from Anna E. Kijas, Elizabeth Uchimura, and Timothy Duguid, and the very much appreciated long tail: Carine Alders, Rosy Beyhom, Hervé Bitteur, Christina Crowder, Michael Crowley, Michael S. Cuthbert, Nicola Deane, Beth Farwell, Jennifer Fraser, Mark Gotham, Eduardo Herrera, Seth Keeton, Michael J. Kramer, Jeffrey Kurtzman, Kerry Masteller, Brian McMillan, Andrés García Molina, Rachel Morris, Stefan Münnich, María Navarro-Cáceres, Anna Neovesky, Uchenna Ngwe, Sara Palmer and Jesse P. Karlsberg, Guillaume Pellerin, Garo Saraydarian, Edwin Seroussi, Scott Spencer, Derek Strykowski, Ube Arte, and James Zychowicz.

Once entries were collected, a core team comprised of Maristella Feustle, Bonnie Finn, Francesca Giannetti, Anna Kijas, Kerry Masteller, and Stephanie Sussmeier put in some extra hours to clean the data, add missing data, and provide screenshots.

The Site

Credit for the site build is owed to Alex Gil, whose work Francesca Giannetti modified for the present version.

The site architecture is built using Wax, a minimal computing (minicomp) project led by Marii Nyröp. Wax relies on Jekyll, IIIF, Leaflet IIIF, Rake, ElasticLunr, and IIIF_S3, and builds upon work by Peter Binkley, David Newbury, and Alex Gil.

For more about Wax’s specs, visit the documentation.

Partners

This inventory emerges from the meeting of the Digital Humanities Interest Group (DHIG) of the Music Library Association at the 2018 annual meeting in Portland, Oregon. The current convener of the MLA-DHIG and maintainer of this directory is Francesca Giannetti, Digital Humanities Librarian at Rutgers–New Brunswick. Her work on this project was facilitated by a fall 2021 research leave.