Music and Fine Arts Librarian at Butler University Libraries
Articles
Butler Freshmen Hunt for Library Treasure, Librarian Scholarship (1993)
The libraries at Butler University in Indianapolis have found a unique and fun way to...
Community Activities
Soloist (1999)
Member & soloist, Indiana State Museum Singers (formerly known as Vocal-Ease and Just Friends), in-residence...
Performances
Vocal soloist, “An Advent Celebration: Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love” recital (2008)
Performed at Gothic Chapel of Crown Hill Cemetery, [Indianapolis].
Contralto soloist in Utrecht Jubilate, by G. F. Handel (2008)
Performed at First Baptist Church of Indianapolis.
Guest artist (mezzo-soprano), Recital by Doug Krantz, accordion (2007)
Presented at Anderson University, Anderson, IN.
A Night in Italy: An Evening of Operatic Arias and Duets, (2002)
Performed at First Baptist Church of Indianapolis.
Presentations
LibGuides Reflections and Best Practices (with Scott Pfitzinger), Librarian Presentations (2009)
The presentation described the history and development of LibGuide technology from 2007 to September, 2009....
MLA Full Circle: Mentoring Each Other, Music Library Association 77th Annual Meeting (2008)
Actor and presenter at plenary session.
We've Got a Secret...and We Want to Share it, Library Partners Recruitment Task Force (2003)
Presentation about music librarianship.
Deciphering Job Descriptions, Music Library Association 72nd Annual Meeting (2003)
Moderator/coordinator of a discussion on jobs in music librarianship.
The Music Librarian's Juggling Act: Sucessful Strategies for Developing Positive Relationships Among Diverse Campus Constituencies, MLA National Meeting (2001)
Presenter and panelist.
Unpublished Works
Diction: The Power of Pronunciation! (2006)
A Guide to Pristine Pronunciation of English, French, German, Italian, and Latin for Classical Singers...
ISO Classical Pronounciation Guide 1992 & 1993 (1993)
Pronunciation guides used by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra staff to insure accurate pronunciation of composer’s...