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The section of music-related industry classification system: pages of taxonomy and list of links covering all the topics.

ELL Music Linkslists

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Higher level of industry taxonomy: classes of economic activities grouped in six wide subdivisions

Areas

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Mid range sets of economic activities near to the standard definitions of division or group.

Categories

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Sets of economic activites mainly correspondant to the classes in NACE definitions.

Subcategories

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Types of economic activities directly related to music industry

Economic Activities

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Taxonomy

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Taxonomy

Description

Articles

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ELL Music Linkslists

The section of music-related industry classification system: pages of taxonomy and list of links covering all the topics.

EML Articles

In-depth articles on the contents and topics of all sections. In the test version these articles are limited to general topics such as the definitions of taxonomic systems, classification, what are the standard statistic systems used in music industry , in content industry, what means musical taxonomy etc..

Classification Features

Method, parameters used in the current test version of taxonomy systems.

Updates , corrections and implementation of current entries and other necessary changes or required assessments.

Results

Info Articles

Page guides or content in-depths related to the current section. 

You can find the full list in Info Articles (/info) . If you are in a Level Page, click  the tab "Article" to open to the related page of this list. 

Results

Generalities

E.L.L Links Lists : anindustry taxonoy system that classifies music-related  economic activities in four hierarchical levels. The sources of ELL are the standard global or contintental economic classifications as NAICS , NACE , but their entries are not the same and the system is not a mirror of these standard taxonomy. ELL is limited to the the classes of activities that are directly or indirectly related to the world of music, and has has some terms that are not part of the classification standard.  ELL is only for personal use, and is aimed to improve the web search of music-related activities and not for other professional or academic uses.


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