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A User's Manual for the IML-MIR System is available from Professor Arthur Mendel, Dept. of Music, Woolworth Center, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540.
Arthur Mendel, “Some Preliminary Attempts at Computer-Assisted Style Analysis in Music,”Computers and the Humanities 4 (September, 1969).
Arthur Mendel, “Towards Objective Criteria of Authenticity and Chronology in the Masses of Josquin DesPrez,” paper read at International Festival-Conference Josquin DesPrez, New York, June 1971. (Proceedings in press)
P. Howard Patrick,A Computer-Study of a Suspension-Formation in the Masses of Josquin DesPrez, Doctoral Dissertation, Princeton, 1973.
Arthur Mendel and Thomas Hall, “Princeton Computer Tools for Musicology,” to be published inL'Informatique et Sciences Humaines.
The main reference works for music braille areRevised International Manual of Braille Music Notation 1956 (American Edition), compiled by H.V. Spanner, American Printing House for the Blind, Louisville, KY, 1961; Mary Turner de Garmo,Introduction to Braille Music Transcription, Division for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, Washington, DC, 1970;English Braille: American Edition 1959, American Printing House for the Blind, Louisville, KY, 1972.
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Patrick, P.H., Friedman, P. Computer printing of Braille music using the IML-MIR system. Comput Hum 9, 115–121 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02404294
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