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I think it could be useful to change the names of collections to better represent what they actually include or were being constructed for. For example, only Dan knows what links together the pieces under "Dan's collection." However, it may have been used to look for some particular musical feature (e.g. dissonance classification in music between 1500 and 1600 or whatever). Renaming the collection something like "Renaissance polyphonic dissonance classification project" might make it more useful for someone else.
This would, however, likely involve us reaching out to the individuals who made the collections in order to rename them and I'm not sure how difficult that would be.
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I think it could be useful to change the names of collections to better represent what they actually include or were being constructed for. For example, only Dan knows what links together the pieces under "Dan's collection." However, it may have been used to look for some particular musical feature (e.g. dissonance classification in music between 1500 and 1600 or whatever). Renaming the collection something like "Renaissance polyphonic dissonance classification project" might make it more useful for someone else.
This would, however, likely involve us reaching out to the individuals who made the collections in order to rename them and I'm not sure how difficult that would be.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: