Published April 16, 2022 | Version 0.1
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Report on Music Innovation & Technology in Europe

  • 1. Reprex
  • 2. University of Turku

Description

The Feasibility study for the establishment of a European Music Observatory (in short: EMO Feasibility Study)1 has identified 7 data gaps, and a general data source. Our aim is till in several of these data gaps, and provide further useful data in a reproducible manner.

Our Report on Music Innovation & Technology in Europe will follow the Open Policy Analysis Guidelines and the best practices of the European Union’s Knowledge For Policy and the European Open Science Cloud portal.

The current version of the Report on Music Innovation & Technology in Europe [outline] is a research planning document that sets out our 9 transparancy criteria following the best practices (Level 3) of the Open Policy Analysis Guidelines, and provides some illustrations on how a “live policy document” works with a few reproducible datasets2. If our Proposal is successful and gets funded, the document will start to contain reused data from 2023, new data from 2024, and can be first read as draft policy document in the summer of 2024.

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