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MuDoc (Multimedia/Music Documentation) is a general digital repository designed to store and disseminate digitized ethnomusicological fieldwork (though suitable--in principle--for any media content), with the following features: | MuDoc (Multimedia/Music Documentation) is a general digital repository designed to store and disseminate digitized ethnomusicological fieldwork (though suitable--in principle--for any media content), with the following features: | ||
+ | * Distributed database, via federated brokerage (a single portal communicates with multiple repositories via a central broker system | ||
* Web portal interface | * Web portal interface | ||
− | * | + | * Web submissions of hierarchical multimedia content (e.g. audio, video, text, score, image) |
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* Peer review system (enabling users to request editorial or reviewer roles, and providing a complete peer-review workflow) | * Peer review system (enabling users to request editorial or reviewer roles, and providing a complete peer-review workflow) | ||
* Permanent storage of accepted submissions | * Permanent storage of accepted submissions |
Revision as of 18:26, 22 February 2007
MuDoc (Multimedia/Music Documentation) is a general digital repository designed to store and disseminate digitized ethnomusicological fieldwork (though suitable--in principle--for any media content), with the following features:
- Distributed database, via federated brokerage (a single portal communicates with multiple repositories via a central broker system
- Web portal interface
- Web submissions of hierarchical multimedia content (e.g. audio, video, text, score, image)
- Peer review system (enabling users to request editorial or reviewer roles, and providing a complete peer-review workflow)
- Permanent storage of accepted submissions
- Non-hierarchical keyword ontology (supporting peer review and search)
- Tagging of submissions with keywords and metadata
- Annotation: submitting objects to annotate other objects (including annotations)
- Search by keyword or metadata
- Rudimentary digital rights management (including e-commerce)
- Downloading content