First Class Objects and Indexes for Chant Manuscripts
We discuss a crucial part of infrastructure for the Web-delivery of medieval chant resources. Although widely accepted by software professionals, the distributed-content model is sharply opposed by some chant scholars. We advocate for a paradigm of the Web as a massive database where each "firs...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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Summary: | We discuss a crucial part of infrastructure for the Web-delivery of medieval chant resources. Although widely accepted by software professionals, the distributed-content model is sharply opposed by some chant scholars. We advocate for a paradigm of the Web as a massive database where each "first class object" acts like a record; metadata about, and links to such objects are compiled in virtual libraries. Scholarly-edited indexes determine which objects are in libraries, and unreliable content is excluded. Special metadata ontologies can be defined without modifying the primary content. Copyright 2007 ACM. |
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