The MAPP Project is a collaborative research project among technologists, musicologists, music bibliographers, and music/digital/general librarians.
John Black is the Audio-Visual Collections and Services Coordinator of the Marvin Duchow Music Library at McGill Unviersity.
David Curtis is the Music Reference and Collections & Internet Technologies Assistant of the Marvin Duchow Music Library at McGill University.
Philippe Depalle is an associate professor in the Faculty of Music at McGill University. Professor Depalle is a world-renowed specialist in audio processing and his expertise is consulted for the post-processing of the sound.
Robert Ferguson is a former graduate student reseacher and masters student in Music Technology, McGill University. He is now a software developer at the Digital Knowledge Center at Johns Hopkins University.
Ichiro Fujinaga is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Music at McGill University. Professor Fujinaga specializes in optical music recognition, music perception, and machine learning. He is the lead investigator in this project.
Catherine Lai is a graduate student researcher. She is a Ph.D. student in Music Technology, McGill University.
Cynthia Leive is the Head of the Marvin Duchow Music Library at McGill University and is an important coordinator in this project.
Beinan Li is a graduate student researcher. He is a Ph.D. student in Music Technology, McGill University.
Daniel McEnnis is a graduate student researcher and is a masters student in Music Technology, McGill University.
Ilene McKenna is an archivist and is a Ph.D. student in Musicology, McGill University.