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A BTK Zenetudományi Intézet digitális archívum koncepciója az oktatás és a tudomány szolgálatában

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Tartalom: http://ocs.mtak.hu/index.php/nws/2021/paper/view/72
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Cím:
A BTK Zenetudományi Intézet digitális archívum koncepciója az oktatás és a tudomány szolgálatában
Létrehozó:
Mátyás Bolya; ELKH BTK Zenetudományi Intézet
Kiadó:
NETWORKSHOP
Dátum:
2021-10-09 09:34:35
Tartalmi leírás:
The Digital Archive Concept of RCH Institute for Musicology (Budapest) at the Service of Education and ScienceThe article introduces a unique Hungarian folklore database. Its design and operation were implemented within the framework of the new digital archive conception of the Institute for Musicology. This concept seeks to keep pace with the development of digital technology. I will briefly present aspects along which our strategy was developed, assessing how the database can be utilized in the fields of education and research.Hungarian folk music research, marked by the names of Bartók and Kodály, has a very strong tradition. Huge amounts of valuable material have been accumulated. Effects of this tradition are strongly felt even today. The connection between the archival background, folk music education and the performing arts is very strong. We are currently converting the heritage of our greatest researchers into digital knowledge. Results of this approach effect many areas of culture, creating an extremely complex system embedded in the communication space. Thorough knowledge of the context is essential to be able to design effective online systems.Keywords: digital archives, folklore database, professional fields, folk music, education, ethnomusicology, crowdsourcinghttps://doi.org/10.31915/NWS.2021.13
Nyelv:
magyar
Típus:
Peer-reviewed Paper
Formátum:
application/pdf
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Forrás:
NETWORKSHOP; NETWORKSHOP 2021
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