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In this paper we describe the results of an ethnographic exploration of personal music collection behavior, focusing on music media and formats, collection organization schemes, and approaches to music acquisition and use. The question of when a song becomes ‘mine’—that is, part of a personal collection—is surprisingly difficult to answer given the advent of music streaming services, the adoption of distributed collection schemes, and the ephemeral nature of other common music sources.
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Cunningham, S.J., Bainbridge, D., Bainbridge, A. (2017). Exploring Personal Music Collection Behavior. In: Choemprayong, S., Crestani, F., Cunningham, S. (eds) Digital Libraries: Data, Information, and Knowledge for Digital Lives. ICADL 2017. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10647. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70232-2_25
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