museidata
Museidata is a term used in digital musicology to describe a family of data models and repositories designed to encode musical scores, performance data, and descriptive metadata for scholarly use. The concept originated in late 20th‑century digitization projects undertaken by libraries and research institutions seeking machine-accessible representations of Western art music and related repertoire.
In typical museidata representations, core elements include metadata about works (title, composer, edition, date, source manuscript),
Museidata has influenced the development of broader music encoding standards and workflows. It helped establish practices
Today, museidata concepts appear in repositories that seek to provide stable, citable references for scholarly editions