Representing Sound in non-audio formats, specifically Journal Articles (Nick Bearman )


Subject: Representing Sound in non-audio formats, specifically  Journal Articles
From:    Nick Bearman  <nick.bearman@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Sat, 14 Mar 2009 14:16:00 +0000
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I'm in the process of writing a journal article about the research I have done on using sound to represent spatial data. As I'm sure you are all aware, there are many issues when trying to demonstrate research involving sound in a written journal paper, particularly when the journal is not used to receiving these types of submissions. Does anyone know of a good text exploring the issues of writing an article trying to represent sounds in a very non-sonic way? Obviously there are ways to make the sound available via the Internet such as sound clips or examples of the program in question. However I'm specifically interested in ways sound can be represented in a written or visual medium for the article itself. Thanks, Nick. P.S. I've specifically been ambiguous about the type of sound to be represented, as even though a particular method may not work for my data, it might be useful for someone else or prompt ideas for my data in a very different way! -- Nick Bearman PhD Student School of Environmental Science University of East Anglia Norwich, NR4 7TJ E-mail: n.bearman@xxxxxxxx


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