Katie currently works at the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled in the Library of Congress as a Music Reader Services Librarian. Before this, she was selected as a 2012 Junior Fellow for the Recorded Sound section at the National Audio Visual Conservation Center in the Library of Congress. Katie holds a Master’s degree in Library and Information Science from the Catholic University of America, a Master's degree in music theory from Temple University, and a Bachelor’s degree in trombone performance from Gettysburg College.
Most Recent Posts
- American Composers and Blind Musicians from A to Z: U-V (Part 2 – Ungár, Imré) December 10th, 2020
- French Composers for Organ: Part Deux November 12th, 2020
- The French Connection: French Composers for Organ October 8th, 2020
- Embracing Uncertainty: John Cage September 3rd, 2020
- A Sonata for All Seasons: Domenico Scarlatti July 23rd, 2020
- They Say It’s Your Birthday, Paul McCartney! June 18th, 2020
- Unusual Paragraph Formats in Braille Music May 7th, 2020
- Early Braille Music Codes April 2nd, 2020
- Braille Music Formats: Advice from Bettye Krolick February 20th, 2020
- Hidden Holiday Gems from Around the World December 20th, 2019