diff --git a/_conferences/2025/07_program.html b/_conferences/2025/07_program.html index 6c1e5bee..6329072f 100644 --- a/_conferences/2025/07_program.html +++ b/_conferences/2025/07_program.html @@ -53,8 +53,7 @@
Participants may join each session in-person or online, except where noted otherwise. Times are given in local - conference time (BST). Full session details, including Zoom links will be available in Conftool, - https://www.conftool.net/mec2025/ + conference time (BST).
@@ -79,10 +78,10 @@This workshop is an open workshop. The goal of the LinkedMusic Partnership is to link music databases through metadata schemas: structures for organizing information stored in a database. This will go a long way towards bringing online music search to the same level of sophistication currently possible for text-based resources, allowing us to answer fundamental questions about music and how it interacts with human creativity, society, culture, and history. For more information, click here.
@@ -91,12 +90,12 @@Presenter(s): Martha E. Thomae1, Perry Roland2, Johannes Kepper3
This workshop is intended for individuals with some knowledge of MEI who want to learn how to work with XML markup for research and analysis. It provides a hands-on introduction to XPath, a powerful query language for XML documents, and XSLT, a language for transforming XML data. By engaging with XSLT's functional programming approach, participants will explore ways to articulate and investigate research questions rooted in an XML-based document model. The emphasis of our workshop is extracting data (or metadata) from MEI documents for analysis. Markup in documents supplies structures and contexts that are especially useful for processing data beyond what we can do with "plain text." Most of the workshop will focus on learning basic XPath navigation and some calculation functions. After this, we will show how XPath is applied in XSLT templates to address specific elements that hold data of interest for visualization (e.g., notes) and exemplify some fundamental transformations. We will produce simple structured documents for storing, sharing, and visualising data during the workshop: HTML lists (and tables) and CSV files. @@ -111,7 +110,7 @@
Presenter(s): Martha E. Thomae1, Perry Roland2, Johannes Kepper3
This workshop is intended for individuals with some knowledge of MEI who want to learn how to work with XML markup for research and analysis. It provides a hands-on introduction to XPath, a powerful query language for XML documents, and XSLT, a language for transforming XML data. By engaging with XSLT's functional programming approach, participants will explore ways to articulate and investigate research questions rooted in an XML-based document model. The emphasis of our workshop is extracting data (or metadata) from MEI documents for analysis. Markup in documents supplies structures and contexts that are especially useful for processing data beyond what we can do with "plain text." Most of the workshop will focus on learning basic XPath navigation and some calculation functions. After this, we will show how XPath is applied in XSLT templates to address specific elements that hold data of interest for visualization (e.g., notes) and exemplify some fundamental transformations. We will produce simple structured documents for storing, sharing, and visualising data during the workshop: HTML lists (and tables) and CSV files. @@ -126,7 +125,7 @@
Presenter(s): Martha E. Thomae1, Perry Roland2, Johannes Kepper3
This workshop is intended for individuals with some knowledge of MEI who want to learn how to work with XML markup for research and analysis. It provides a hands-on introduction to XPath, a powerful query language for XML documents, and XSLT, a language for transforming XML data. By engaging with XSLT's functional programming approach, participants will explore ways to articulate and investigate research questions rooted in an XML-based document model. The emphasis of our workshop is extracting data (or metadata) from MEI documents for analysis. Markup in documents supplies structures and contexts that are especially useful for processing data beyond what we can do with "plain text." Most of the workshop will focus on learning basic XPath navigation and some calculation functions. After this, we will show how XPath is applied in XSLT templates to address specific elements that hold data of interest for visualization (e.g., notes) and exemplify some fundamental transformations. We will produce simple structured documents for storing, sharing, and visualising data during the workshop: HTML lists (and tables) and CSV files. @@ -134,7 +133,7 @@
1: NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal; 2: University of Virginia, USA; 3: Paderborn University, Germany
Presenter(s): Kevin R. Page1, Laurent Pugin2, David M Weigl3, David Lewis1
This half-day workshop will address annotations of musical scores, considering their role and structure, and strategies for representing, encoding and visualising them. The workshop will @@ -174,7 +173,7 @@
Presenter(s): Martha E. Thomae1, Perry Roland2, Johannes Kepper3
This workshop is intended for individuals with some knowledge of MEI who want to learn how to work with XML markup for research and analysis. It provides a hands-on introduction to XPath, a powerful query language for XML documents, and XSLT, a language for transforming XML data. By engaging with XSLT's functional programming approach, participants will explore ways to articulate and investigate research questions rooted in an XML-based document model. The emphasis of our workshop is extracting data (or metadata) from MEI documents for analysis. Markup in documents supplies structures and contexts that are especially useful for processing data beyond what we can do with "plain text." Most of the workshop will focus on learning basic XPath navigation and some calculation functions. After this, we will show how XPath is applied in XSLT templates to address specific elements that hold data of interest for visualization (e.g., notes) and exemplify some fundamental transformations. We will produce simple structured documents for storing, sharing, and visualising data during the workshop: HTML lists (and tables) and CSV files. @@ -182,7 +181,7 @@
1: NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal; 2: University of Virginia, USA; 3: Paderborn University, Germany
Presenter(s): Kevin R. Page1, Laurent Pugin2, David M Weigl3, David Lewis1
This half-day workshop will address annotations of musical scores, considering their role and structure, and strategies for representing, encoding and visualising them. The workshop will @@ -410,7 +409,7 @@
Presenter(s): Johannes Kepper1, Laurent Pugin2
+Presenter(s): Johannes Kepper1, Laurent Pugin2
1: University of Paderborn, Germany; 2: RISM Digital Center, Switzerland
Presenter(s): Antoine Phan1, Martha E. Thomae2, Elsa De Luca2, Francesco Orio2
+Presenter(s): Antoine Phan1, Martha E. Thomae2, Elsa De Luca2, Francesco Orio2
1: NOVA University Lisbon; McGill University; 2: NOVA University Lisbon
Presenter(s): Christoph Finkensiep1, Martin Rohrmeier2
+Presenter(s): Christoph Finkensiep1, Martin Rohrmeier2
1: University of Amsterdam; 2: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Presenter(s): Salome Obert1, Agnes Seipelt2, Alessandra Paciotti3, Cecilia Raunisi4, Susanne Cox5 >
-1: Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Gesamtausgabe, Germany; 2: Beethovens Werkstatt | Universität Paderborn, Germany; 3: Università degli Studi di Pavia, Italy; 4: Christian Albrechts Universität zu Kiel, Germany; 5: Beethovens Werkstatt | Beethoven-Haus Bonn, Germany
+Presenter(s): Salome Obert1, Agnes Seipelt2, Alessandra Paciotti3, Cecilia Raunisi4, Susanne Cox5
+1: Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Gesamtausgabe, Germany; 2: Beethovens Werkstatt | Universität Paderborn, Germany; 3: Università degli Studi di Pavia, Italy; 4: Christian Albrechts Universität zu Kiel, Germany; 5: Beethovens Werkstatt | Beethoven-Haus Bonn, Germany