lilypond-web: Publications
Publications
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What we wrote about LilyPond
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• Server Acim. *GNU/LilyPond (Turkish Language)*. 2013. (PDF 2100k
(http://library.inonu.edu.tr/dosya/files/gnulilypond-serveracim.pdf)).
• Graham Percival. *Sustainability in F/OSS: developers as a
non-renewable resource*. In _Rencontres Mondiales du Logiciel
Libre 2010 (RMLL2010)_, 2010. (PDF 333k
(http://lilypond.org/website/pdf/graham-sustainability-FOSS.pdf)).
• Han Wen Nienhuys and Jan Nieuwenhuizen. *LilyPond, a system for
automated music engraving*. In _Colloquium on Musical Informatics
(XIV CIM 2003)_, May 2003. (PDF 95k
(http://lilypond.org/website/pdf/xivcim.pdf)).
• Han Wen Nienhuys. *LilyPond, Automated music formatting and the
Art of Shipping*. In _Forum Internacional Software Livre 2006
(FISL7.0)_, 2006. (PDF 1095k
(http://lilypond.org/website/pdf/FISL7-slides.pdf)).
• Margarethe Maierhofer Lischka & Florian Hollerweger. *Lilypond:
music notation for everyone!*. In _Linux Audio Conference 2013
(LAC2013)_, 2013. (PDF 890k
(http://lilypond.org/website/pdf/lilypond_lac2013.pdf)).
• Reinhold Kainhofer. *OrchestralLily: A Package for Professional
Music Publishing with LilyPond and LATEX*. In _The Linux Audio
Conference 2010 (LAC2010)_, 2010. (PDF 767k
(http://lilypond.org/website/pdf/reinhold-LAC-2010.pdf)).
• Erik Sandberg. *Separating input language and formatter in GNU
LilyPond*. Master’s thesis, Uppsala University, Department of
Information Technology, March 2006. (PDF 750k
(http://lilypond.org/website/pdf/thesis-erik-sandberg)).
What people did with LilyPond
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• Kevin C. Baird. *Real-time generation of music notation via
audience interaction using python and GNU LilyPond*. In _New
Interfaces for Music Expression_, May 2005.
• Alexandre Tachard Passos, Marcos Sampaio, Pedro Kröger, and Givaldo
de Cidra. *Functional Harmonic Analysis and Computational
Musicology in Rameau*. In _Proceedings of the 12th Brazilian
Symposium on Computer Music_, pages 207–210, 2009.
• Graham Percival, Tosten Anders, and George Tzanetakis. *Generating
Targeted Rhythmic Exercises for Music Students with Constraint
Satisfaction Programming*. In _International Computer Music
Conference_, 2008.
• Alberto Simões, Anália Lourenço, and José João Almeida. (J. Neves
et al., editor). *Using Text Mining Techniques for Classical Music
Scores Analysis*. In _New Trends in Artificial Intelligence_,
2007.
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