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Music Scholarship Online (MuSO): a research environment for a more democratic digital musicology
This paper describes the work to date on Music Scholarship Online (MuSO), an online research environment for digitized and born digital music resources that inscribes itself within the federated model of the Advanced Research Consortium (ARC). With the project now in its third year, MuSO has reached an inflection point where it has developed a musiccentered RDF schema and demonstrated the potential for federated searching across ARC nodes by crosswalking eighteenth-century music content from Europeana into ARC. The case study presented here outlines the dissemination role that MuSO proposes to play within the music research community, the history of MuSO in relation to ARC, the Europeana test case, and future steps for the continued development of MuSO. By facilitating the discovery of digital music content, and providing a virtual environment for music researchers, MuSO will promote data reuse, strengthen community standards in music representation, and create possibilities for cross-disciplinary exchange. We propose that by leveraging the connections between digital music resources and digital humanities research technologies, MuSO will facilitate new research that expands the musicological discipline.Peer reviewe
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Reception of the Warsaw Autumn Festival in Lithuania: Cultural Discourse and Political Context
This article aims to offer a broader understanding of the Lithuanian reception of the Warsaw Autumn festival in relation to the modernisation of national music in Lithuania since the late 1950s – early 1960s. Based on a micro-historical and comparative approach to the network of individuals and events, it is intended to explore the shifts of reception through analysis of musical criticism, composers’ work and discourse, and artistic exchange between the Lithuanian and Polish new music scenes. The author discusses the cultural and political factors which affected the changing role of the Warsaw Autumn festival and its impact on the modernisation processes in Lithuanian music. In addition, the asymmetries of mutual understanding and interests between the Polish and Lithuanian music cultures have been highlighted both during the Cold War and the post-communist transformation periods
METHODS FOR ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS
This article examines the main methods for assessing the effectiveness of public-private partnership (PPP) projects, which play a crucial role in developing infrastructure and providing social services. The study identifies key financial, economic, social, and environmental evaluation tools, including NPV, IRR, Payback Period, and Benefit-Cost Ratio (BCR). The author also highlights the importance of risk analysis and scenario modeling in ensuring the sustainability and feasibility of PPP initiatives. Using international and regional examples (Kazakhstan, Great Britain, Uzbekistan), the article demonstrates the practical significance of comprehensive effectiveness assessment for achieving successful and sustainable PPP outcomes
Gafur Ghulam's Role In Children's Literature
This article talks about the life of Gafur Ghulam, a children's writer of preschool age who does not yet know what the world is and is very eager to know it, and the role of his works in children's literature. Key words: Creative work, thinker, manners, spirituality, enlightenment, perfect generation, sharia, works. One of the famous representatives of Uzbek literature, Eastern thinker Gafur Ghulam is one of the writers who was able to meaningfully and impressively illuminate not only the lives of children, but also the dreams and hopes of adults. Gafur Ghulam started creatively in the 20s and 30s of the last century, showed different aspects of his talent and became a great writer. His prose stories "Netay", "Yodgor", "Shum bola" became an inalienable property of Uzbek literature. hung Many prose works of the writer are dedicated to new human relations. The main problems and solutions that he covered in his works are the struggle for the moral education of a person, his spiritual and cultural development. The author creates vivid positive images in such works. If we take only one story "Yodgor", in it Jòra, a positive character with a big heart, brings up a stranger's child. It is through the attitude of an ordinary person to a stranger that the author showed the high moral level of Zhora
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