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Open policy analysis of the musical economy in Europe

This repository contains the deliverables of the Open Music Europe (OpenMuse): An Open, Scalable, Data-to-Policy Pipeline for European Music Ecosystems project, supported by the Horizon Europe Grant agreement ID: 101095295.

  • T1.3 Open policy analysis of the musical economy in Europe. The policy analysis will show that many “data gaps” on the economy of music in Europe are illusory, and data is often not directly usable because of conflicts of interests, or data interoperability/processing problems.

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🌈 Contribution guidelines - you must abide by the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct.

Media assets

  • All assets must be saved in the assets folder
    • assets/img/ for still images, the images should have a DOI and saved to Zenodo or figshare (preferred formats: png, jpg or webp. Aspect ratios: 16:9, 6:4, 4:6, 6:6.
    • example: assets/img/6x4/[email protected] for the English and assets/img/6x4/[email protected] for the Slovak version of the visualization with 6x4 aspect ratio.
    • assets/video/ for moving images, the images should have a DOI and saved to Zenodo of fighsare.

Data assets

  • Raw data retrieved from other web resources or not fully reproducible software should be stored in data-raw/ Each raw data asset must have a bibliographic entry.
  • Data ready for analysis, visualization, dissemination, or inclusing in databases should be stored in data/ and should have a DOI with an authoritative copy available on Zenodo. Preferred file formats: csv+json or rds (using dataset s3).

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  • All text assets should be stored in text/ with a DOI identifier.
  • You can store Word, OpenOffice, PDF or other files
  • All Project outputs, files should be stored in md markdown, Rmd RMarkdown, or tex latex files.

For example, ../text/opa-music-economy contains the initial assumptions, hypothesises created by the contributors of T1.1.

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  • Bibliographic collections should be synchronized with Zotero citation management folders, and available as collections (subfolders) in unitary .bib files.
  • Bibliographic entries must be stored in the bib/ folder.

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