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Music Score #28

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avram opened this issue Feb 17, 2011 · 8 comments
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Music Score #28

avram opened this issue Feb 17, 2011 · 8 comments

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@avram
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avram commented Feb 17, 2011

"ISMN"/ismn is the standard identifier. (new field)

Composer, librettist, lyricist as creator roles.

Existing fields to include:
Publisher, (Publisher) Place, Series, Series Number, Date, ISBN, Pages, and the basics like Extra, Library Catalog, Archive, etc.
Also existing creator roles:
Editor, Translator, Contributor, Series Editor

See MusicScoreType on the wiki: https://github.com/ajlyon/zotero-bits/wiki/MusicScoreType

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avram commented Mar 23, 2011

The RIS translator has the comment:
// TODO: DATA, MUSIC That is, we would like to support music scores (I think( for importing from RIS. Maybe someone can describe what Endnote puts in a music score item?

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for mapping of creators: composer can map to author: it's never labeled in the examples. We have yet to see an example where librettist/lyricist would actually be cited, though I can definitely see that happening. Depending on that those would need to be new creator types or map to contributor.

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avram commented Aug 2, 2011

I've added two more sources to the wiki page.
@rmzelle, @adam3smith, @bdarcus, @fbennett -- Is there any hope for distilling that down to one type? The italicization rules look particularly difficult to handle cleanly, and there's the issue of complete and partial works (like citing movements or symphonies).

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These look very systematic, but fall into different categories (I've not bothered to mark-up italics, the examples are all from http://www.lib.uwo.ca/music/citemus.html)
Book sections, e.g.:
Claude Debussy, "Le vent dans la plaine," Préludes, ed. Pierre Marchand (Paris: Durand, ca.
1910), 8

and books
18. Louise Talma, Pastoral Prelude (Boston: Carl Fischer, 1952), 5. [F]
Talma, Louise. Pastoral Prelude. Boston: Carl Fischer, 1952. [B]

and in some cases even manuscript
Gustav Mahler, "Symphony No. 1," copyist's score with annotations in Mahler's hand, ?1888-1889,
CDN-Lu OS-MD-694, v.1-2. The Gustav Mahler-Alfred Rosé Collection, The Music Library, University of
Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.

I think I'm inclined to say we'll be better of not adding a separate item type, but instead including Composer and maybe Librettist as creator types - it would seem like we could flawlessly create all citation types that way.

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This link (provided on the forum) might be helpful too: http://libguides.is.uwa.edu.au/content.php?pid=174262&sid=1466478

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Is there a need for ISMN as a CSL variable? If not, then there isn't a need for any CSL changes here.

@denismaier
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I think we should add ISMN, but let's discuss that in citation-style-language/csl-evolution#39 and add the Zotero label here.

@bwiernik bwiernik added the zotero label Jun 7, 2020
bdarcus pushed a commit to citation-style-language/schema that referenced this issue Jun 11, 2020
This adds new international identifiers, as per 
citation-style-language/csl-evolution#39

ISWC (for a musical work itself)
ISMN (for a musical notation/score)
ISRC (for an audio or visual recording)
ISAN (for an audiovisual work itself)
ISCI (an identifier for an archival collection)

These are ISO identifiers analogous to ISSN and ISBN, and appear to be 
important for citation and cataloging in fields like musicology 
(e.g., zotero/zotero-bits#28).

Fixes: citation-style-language/csl-evolution#39
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