About
As the Librarian for
Special Collections in the Oberlin Conservatory Library, I enjoy bringing scholars, students, performers, readers, listeners, and viewers together with special music materials for research, teaching, learning, and playing.
I am trained both as an archivist and as a historical musicologist, with special experience in music source studies. I began my undergraduate studies as a composition major at the Oberlin Conservatory. Visiting archives and special collections in those years sparked interests for me in early music, improvisation, and oral history. It is my pleasure to be able to care for special collections in this special place and to open them up in hospitable and interdisciplinary ways.
Prior to joining the Oberlin College Libraries in 2022, I was a graduate teaching fellow for music history and theory at Harvard, a tutor in music history at Vassar, and a departmental tutor in music theory at Oberlin. I have served as a cataloger for the Frédéric Louis Ritter Collection at Tufts University and for the Répertoire International des Sources Musicales (RISM) in its U.S. Office, as well as for art image collections at Artstor and the Yale Arts Library. My academic and professional research has appeared in journals of historical musicology and library science.
From 2023 to 2025, I serve as the organizational liaison between the Music Library Association and the American Musicological Society.