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Open Music Europe Software Ecosystem

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OpenMusE will pioneer new best-practice methods and tools for data collection from multiple sources, and integrate these into an open-source software ecosystem that non-specialist stakeholders can use (Open Music Europe 2023).

Our ambition is to create an ecosystem of statistical software that is interoperable with the systems of ESSnet via the widely-used R statistical environment. On the basis of this ecosystem, we are planning a complementary, decentralised music data and intelligence hub that is complementary to both the centralised functions of the future [European Music Observatory] (EMO) and the ESSnet. This intelligence hub, the Open Data Observatory, has a service level similar to that of the Eurostat Rest API (high-quality data and visualisation products with various statistical quality control available in a Rest API meeting Dublin Core, DataCite, and SDMX interoperability standards). In addition, the Open Data Observatory will fill the gaps in the offering provided by Eurostat and the ESSnet network,due to their non-music specific mandate and cost/benefit analysis.

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Subtitle (English)
Functional Requirements Elicitation and Release Timeline"

Funding

European Commission
OpenMusE - OPEN MUSIC EUROPE (OPENMUSE) – AN OPEN, SCALABLE DATA-TO-POLICY PIPELINE FOR EUROPEAN MUSIC ECOSYSTEMS 101095295