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IN Harmony: Sheet Music from Indiana
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The authors describe IN Harmony: Sheet Music from Indiana (http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/projects/inharmony/), a collaborative project to catalog and digitize sheet music from four cultural heritage institutions in the state, Indiana State Library, Indiana Historical Society, Indiana State Museum, and Indiana University. Now halfway through a three–year project, the partners have developed worked together to coordinate their workflows to facilitate standards–based digitization and cataloging. The lead partner, Indiana University, is performing automated quality control on digitized images for all partners and has created a flexible cataloging tool for sheet music that will be made available to other institutions at the conclusion of the project.
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Title: IN Harmony: Sheet Music from Indiana
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The authors describe IN Harmony: Sheet Music from Indiana (http://www.
dlib.
indiana.
edu/projects/inharmony/), a collaborative project to catalog and digitize sheet music from four cultural heritage institutions in the state, Indiana State Library, Indiana Historical Society, Indiana State Museum, and Indiana University.
Now halfway through a three–year project, the partners have developed worked together to coordinate their workflows to facilitate standards–based digitization and cataloging.
The lead partner, Indiana University, is performing automated quality control on digitized images for all partners and has created a flexible cataloging tool for sheet music that will be made available to other institutions at the conclusion of the project.
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