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Valuation case study with Open Music Europe
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Valuation case study with Open Music Europe
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- Owner: dataobservatory-eu
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- Homepage: https://music.dataobservatory.eu/documents/open_music_europe/economy/valuation/index.html
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README.md
Open Music Europe Valuation Case Study Documentation
This document has been prepared by OpenMusE project partners as an account of work carried out within the framework of the EC-GA contract no 101095295.
The Open Music Europe project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe, research and innovation programme, under Grant Agreement No. 101095295. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
Any dissemination of results must indicate that it reflects only the author’s view and that the Commission Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
This is a living document which provides an overview of
WP1 interrelated deliverables, which is a linked open data database supported by applications. As a living document conforming to OPA, it can be found at https://github.com/dataobservatory-eu/openmuse-valuation with standardised folders and file names. Its current version can be read in multiple formats here.
This repository uses Quarto to generate a technical book. Most of the book can be edited in any markdown editor, but it is recommended to use RStudio or Quarto for contribution that includes codes. The key chapters include:
index.qmd: Introduction and overviewglossary.qmd: Key terminologymusiccomparators.qmd: Overview of the background and model variablespersonaluse.qmd: Measuring the home and personal use of music at home, during the commute and at work or study.eventquantities.qmd: Measuring the social-event based use of music in concerts and various social establishments.hedonicpricemodel.qmd: Overview of the applicability of the hedonic price method in public performanceexperimentalmodels.qmd: Overview of the usability of the experimental modelssustainability.qmd: Questions related to WP2 and WP3.surveying.qmd: Surveying and building register datasetsreferences.qmd: Bibliography and references
The documentation is continuously updated to support the development of linked open datasets and practical register management tools.
Bibliography Files
The bib/ folder contains all the bibliographic references used throughout the documentation. Each .bib file is organized by thematic areas related to administrative data, cultural data spaces, economic classification systems, and music sector metadata standards.
bib/administrativedata.bib: References on the usage of administrative data for economic and social measurements.
bib/datagovernance.bib: Key references on data governance frameworks and practices relevant to music economy datasets.
bib/datamodels.bib: Bibliography on conceptual and logical data models, including those used for registers and identifiers.
bib/dataspace.bib: Resources focusing on the European Data Spaces initiative and related technical frameworks.
bib/ddi.bib: References on the Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) standards, especially metadata for social, behavioral, and economic sciences.
bib/eulaw.bib: Relevant European Union legislation, directives, and regulations impacting data spaces, copyright, and cultural sectors.
bib/ILO.bib: References to International Labour Organization (ILO) standards, classifications, and surveys.
bib/ifpi.bib: References to IFPI international or national IFPI chapter data sources.
bib/ISOdata.bib: Bibliography for ISO standards relevant to music metadata, publishing, and administrative records.
bib/metadata.bib: General references on metadata standards and practices across multiple domains.
bib/OpenMusE.bib: Publications and references specifically related to the Open Music Europe (OpenMusE) project.
bib/ontologies.bib: Bibliography on ontologies for cultural heritage, creative industries, and linked open data.
bib/privatelyhelddata.bib: Literature on the governance, access, and use of privately-held data relevant to cultural economy research.
bib/esco_nace.bib: Bibliography concerning European Skills, Competences, Qualifications and Occupations (ESCO) and NACE economic classifications.
bib/thesauri.bib: Resources on thesauri and controlled vocabularies used for cultural data description and interoperability.
How to Contribute
We welcome contributions!\ If you are working on administrative data, cultural data spaces, or open data for the music sector, please get in touch or submit an issue or pull request.
Ways to Contribute
Correct or extend the glossary
Suggest improvements to the registers and classifications
Report or fix issues in the Quarto build
📩 You can start by opening an issue or submitting a pull request.
Authors, Contributors and Acknowledgments
Daniel Antal, CFA (Reprex) - main author, developer
Richard Demčák (SOZA) - collective management interoperability
Asmah Frederico (Reprex) - data modelling and data management support
Anna Márta Mester (Reprex) - data modelling and data stewardship
Edite Punka (Reprex) - metadata support
License
This documentation and its source code are shared under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license, unless otherwise noted.
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