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Bach Bibliography http://www.music.qub.ac.uk/tomita/bachbib /

Bach Bibliography http://www.music.qub.ac.uk/tomita/bachbib /. Yo Tomita School of Music / Sonic Arts Research Centre Queen's University Belfast, UK. What is “Bach Bibliography”?. Online resource for scholars studying the life and works of J.S. Bach (1685-1750)

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Bach Bibliography http://www.music.qub.ac.uk/tomita/bachbib /

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  1. Bach Bibliographyhttp://www.music.qub.ac.uk/tomita/bachbib/ Yo Tomita School of Music / Sonic Arts Research CentreQueen's University Belfast, UK

  2. What is “Bach Bibliography”? • Online resource for scholars studying the life and works of J.S. Bach (1685-1750) • Offering a range of useful features: • Closely-integrated cross references • Highly-structured search options • Inclusion of unpublished papers, thesis, online review of hot-from-the-press books

  3. What is “Bach Bibliography”? • Released online in May 1997 • Currently accessed c.200 times per day • Receives contributions from c.70 scholars world wide.

  4. Focus of this presentation • Background • Search Strategies • Under the Bonnet • Future Plans

  5. Background • J. S. Bach is one of the most well-researched composers • Flood of new publications every year • Research becoming increasingly specialized and fragmented: • Biographical Studies, Historical Studies, Manuscript Studies, Compositional Process, Rhetorical Approach, Music Analysis, Symbolism, Theological Studies, Mathematical Approach, Historical Performance, Interpretation, etc. • Difficult to follow the latest research

  6. History of Bibliographical Studies Table 1: The coverage of ‘Bach-Schrifttums’ published in the Bach-Jahrbuch Blue -- also repr. in Bach-Bibliographie, ed. Christoph Wolff(Kassel, 1985)

  7. Data collection • Main body of data come from the Bach-Jahrbuch • Support receiving from: • Many individuals • The American Bach Society • The Riemenschneider Bach Institute, Ohio • The Bach-Archiv Leipzig • Lots of my time being invested into the collection of additional information

  8. Size • Currently it contains 19,029 records Table 2 Comparing the scope of bibliographical data for Bach Studies

  9. Search Strategies DEMONSTRATION

  10. Under the Bonnet (1) • Database format • 1985-86 (ViewStore on BBC Micro) • 1986-92 (dBase IV on IBM compatible PC) • 1992- (Idealist on Windows PC) • (1997-: comma delimited text file on the Webserver) • Relational Database • Main Bibliography database • Periodical database (also managing abbreviations and the progress of research)

  11. Selected references Published books of scholarly contents and reviews Published articles of scholarly contents (including reviews and correspondence) Published facsimiles Unpublished dissertations (Master and Doctor) from universities Unpublished papers read at recognised conference or meeting Excluded references Printed editions of music and scores (except those of a highly scholarly nature) Recording and its reviews (except accompanying books or booklets of a highly scholarly nature) Books for children Fiction On-line essays posted on the internet Under the Bonnet (2)Table 3Selection criteria of references for the Bach Bibliography

  12. Under the Bonnet (3)Table 4Additional fields made available in each record

  13. Under the Bonnet (4) • Search engines written in perl by Malcolm Vincent (formerly a QUB staff at computer services) • Relatively simple, portable, and platform independent • This set of scripts is available for other scholars • Used by Dr. Paul Laird of University of Kansas for his “International Inventory of Villancico Texts” database (http://www.sun.rhbnc.ac.uk/Music/ILM/IIVT/)

  14. Future Plans (1)Data Collection and Editorial Control • Invite collaboration of other scholars • Dynamic link to RIPM? • Integrated into a much larger system of musicological project conceived in e-Science model

  15. Example model of an e-Science approach to Bach Source Studies 1. Basic OMR A A A A A A A 2. Advanced OMR A Digital Image Library of Sources 3. Graphoanalysis Middleware D 4. Staff measuring Bach’s Scribe E F G H I J K Bach’s sources USER Bach Bibliography Bach’s works

  16. Future Plans (2)Enhance search facilities • Sort search results in alphabetical / chronological order • Sort search results according to the relevance to queries • Widen/narrow down the search

  17. Future Plans (3)Introduction of AI-driven search techniques Table 5 Knowledge required for measuring the significance of a scholarly contribution

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