Holling Smith-Borne is the Director of the Anne Potter Wilson Music Library at Vanderbilt University since 2006. Prior to his appointment at Vanderbilt, he was the Coordinator of the Music Library (Associate Professor) at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. His holds an M.L.S. degree from the University of Michigan and a B.Mus. in Piano Performance from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Holling has been a member of MLA since 1990 and a IAML member since 1996. In addition to serving as a member-at-large for MLA, he also chaired the Education Committee, the Social Responsibilities Roundtable and numerous task forces. He recently contributed chapters to Careers in Music Librarianship IV (A-R Editions), A Basic Music Library: Essential Scores and Sound Recordings (4th edition, American Library Association), and Outreach for Music Librarians, (Music Library Association Basic Manual Series, A-R Editions). For the southeast chapter of MLA, he teaches the Music Collection & Acquisitions pre-conference workshop. At Vanderbilt University, he curates the Global Music Archive, a multi-media online resource that shares Vanderbilt University’s faculty ethnomusicological research from East Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, and the American south. In his spare time, he works as a collaborative pianist for choral groups that work for social justice.