Eulalie: a documentary system for the collaborative preservation of electroacoustic music based on the Doremus ontology - Archive ouverte HAL
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Eulalie: a documentary system for the collaborative preservation of electroacoustic music based on the Doremus ontology

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Eulalie is an operational, open-source, and free information system dedicated to electroacoustic music to document and preserve works. It is based on the Doremus ontology. We propose adapting this ontology to the specific field of electroacoustic music and its implementation in a database (Heurist, in dialogue with Nakala to host the documents). The project was born in the context of Art Zoyd Studios, a center for musical creation. One of the missions is to preserve the repertoire of the XXth and XXIst century pieces involving electronics. The principles of interoperability and Open Data have guided the different choices made throughout the project. Thus, it is not only possible to make the Art Zoyd Studios information database's content interact with other music resources, but the system itself, Eulalie, can be used by other institutions facing problems similar to those of Art Zoyd Studios.
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hal-04223423 , version 1 (29-09-2023)

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Clarisse Bardiot, Bernard Jacquemin, Alexandre Michaan, Jeanne Westeel, Oudom Southammavong, et al.. Eulalie: a documentary system for the collaborative preservation of electroacoustic music based on the Doremus ontology. ADHO Digital Humanities Conference 2023 (DH2023), Jul 2023, Graz, Austria. ⟨10.5281/zenodo.7961822⟩. ⟨hal-04223423⟩
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