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Digital Resources for Musicology (DRM), initiated in 2014 by the Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities, an affiliate of the Packard Humanities Institute, offers brief descriptions of open-sourcce websites available worldwide (provided the Roman alphabet is supported). More than a hundred websites serving complete scores are listed. The nature of the information spans boundaries between music of the past and image banks, historical audio, cartography, and structured databases. Compilation is ongoing. Instructions for contributions are found at the site.