Green Paper on AI, Data Governance, and Metadata Policies for Europe’s Music Ecosystem
We are pleased to release version 0.9.0 of the Green Paper on AI, Data Governance, and Metadata Policies for Europe’s Music Ecosystem. This document presents a practical roadmap
Connecting Structured Intelligence with Generative AI: Building Europe’s Open Music Observatory
Linking Open Knowledge and Policy Frameworks for Music and Culture At WikidataCon 2025, Daniel Antal, the Work Package Leader responsible for data infrastructure in the Open Music
Making Sense of Music Ecosystems — Hints from Environmental Science
James Rhys Edwards, SINUS-Institute Berlin In recent days, the terms “cultural ecosystem” and “music ecosystem” have broken into the first rank of buzzwords. The European U
Music Diversity in Europe: Snapshots of the OpenMusE Project’s Findings
The debate around music diversity has recently gained new attention in Europe, mainly because of the growing importance of streaming platforms, AI-driven recommendation systems,
OpenMusE at EFAM 2025: Advancing Open Data and Policy for European Music Ecosystems
We are proud to share that our partners from the University of Economics in Bratislava (EUBA), in collaboration with the Faculty of Business Management, presented new research outc
OpenMusE Has Extended Its Team: Introducing Culture Hub Poland
A place where ideas are exchanged, connections are made, and culture is recognised as a vital force for the future From Music Export Poland (MExP) to Culture Hub Poland (CHP). Af
Between Data and Melodies: What the IDIMT 2025 Conference on AI and Music Brought
The IDIMT 2025 conference took place on 3–5 September 2025 in the beautiful historic city of Hradec Králové (Czechia). For more than three decades, IDIMT has been a space where
Data Sharing Economics Workshop: Key Takeaways from the OpenMusE Case Study
As the EU advances its vision for a modern and dynamic data economy, bridging legal and economic regulatory approaches becomes crucial. The regulatory landscape has seen significan
Building a Truly Inclusive European Music Observatory: OpenMusE at the IAML2025
An invitation to music librarians and IAML members! Across Europe, music libraries are under pressure: greater expectations for digital services, growing metadata burdens, and incr
Listen Local: How Do You Call This Place?
Our OpenMusE partners from REPREX have been thinking for years about how to promote local music in a meaningful, data-driven way. Imagine hearing songs from Košice while walking t


