Behind the times? Digital research methods and the music classroom

Duguid, T. (2021) Behind the times? Digital research methods and the music classroom. Notes, 77(4), pp. 519-538. (doi: 10.1353/not.2021.0037)

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Abstract

Digital methods have begun to make their way into the research practices of music scholars, and most of this insurgence can be attributed to the rise of the discipline of music technology. Though digital humanities-related research methods are becoming increasingly prevalent among the research and teaching methodologies of music scholars, evidence gathered from course descriptions and presentations at national meetings of music scholars would indicate that these digital methods continue to lag other music-based technologies. Drawing from the advancement of music technology and the experiences of digital humanities teaching and scholarship, this paper presents a path for libraries to promote greater integration of digital methods into the pedagogical practices of music historians and music theorists.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Duguid, Dr Tim
Authors: Duguid, T.
College/School:College of Arts & Humanities > School of Humanities > Information Studies
Journal Name:Notes
Publisher:Music Library Association
ISSN:0027-4380
ISSN (Online):1534-150X
Published Online:09 May 2021
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2021 Music Library Association
First Published:First published in Notes 77(4):519-538
Publisher Policy:Reproduced with the permission of the publisher

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