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BiblioJo Reporting from the Intersection of Music, Memory, and Metadata

By Staff Writer, Librarian, and Occasional Trumpet Player

LONDON, ONTARIO -- In a curious blend of scholarship and sound, local librarian Joanne -- known in some circles as Biblio Jo -- documents the lively intersections of music, history, libraries, and digital discovery.

By day, she works in the world of research and scholarly communication, helping academics navigate publications, profiles, and the occasionally unruly landscape of metadata.

By night? A different story.

Trumpets sound.

Old records resurface.

Digital tools hum to life.

What You'll Find in These Pages

A Word from the Editor

Small fragments - notes, names, performances, pages - can be brought together into something meaningful.

Sometimes that looks like a dataset. Sometimes it looks like a story. Sometimes it sounds like a brass chord ringing just right.

Stop the Presses

This is not a finished archive. It is an ongoing edition, with new discoveries, new connections, and the occasional delightful rabbit hole appearing regularly.

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