@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ involvement. Although these general issues might not promote new features in
4848MEI’s encoding guidelines, I see them as the central aspect of MEI’s success.
4949
5050Moreover, I envision more frequent stable releases of the MEI schemata and
51- guidelines and wou would love to foster this through my engagement as Technical
51+ guidelines and would love to foster this through my engagement as Technical
5252Co-Chair in improving and automating the build and release processes of the MEI
5353schemata and guidelines.
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@@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ Valle de Guatemala, my academic journey bridges technology, music, and cultural
6565preservation.
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6767At McGill’s Distributed Digital Music Archives and Libraries (DDMAL) Lab, I
68- contributed to the Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis (
69- SIMSSA) Research Project, directed by Ichiro Fujinaga, which focuses on
68+ contributed to the Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis
69+ ( SIMSSA) Research Project, directed by Ichiro Fujinaga, which focuses on
7070developing computational methods for recognizing music symbols in digital images
7171of music documents.
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@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ grants from the US Department of Education and the University of Florida. He
154154recently completed a term as Executive Editor of The Opera Journal, and
155155currently serves as co-chair of MEI’s Digital Pedagogy Interest Group. Joining
156156the Academy of Sciences and Literature in Mainz in 2021, his introduction to the
157- MEI community came through the conversion of theJoseph Haydn Werke metadata into
157+ MEI community came through the conversion of the Joseph Haydn Werke metadata into
158158MEI. He is currently running a project focused on integrating vocal performance
159159analysis with notation expression variant-inclusive MEI as a means of examining
160160Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau’s long association with Die Winterreise in relationship
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ tools that build on MEI to meet the diverse needs of community members.
213213Kristina Richts-Matthaei works as a digital humanist at the interface between
214214library and information science and (digital) musicology. She has been in
215215contact with MEI for many years and has been primarily involved in the metadata
216- area and it’s further development. She was spokesperson for the MEI Metadata
216+ area and its further development. She was spokesperson for the MEI Metadata
217217Group for many years. Since January 2024, she has been head of the Centre for
218218Digital Music Documentation (CDMD) at the Academy of Sciences and Literature in
219219Mainz, where she is responsible for all digital aspects of long-term
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