Rabble to Help Libraries Publish Music

by Taylor Kennedy

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Rabble, a startup that created a platform to share and support local music with digital public spaces, is launching its Beta version of MUSICat Chorus, the company announced today.

According to a release, MUSICat Chorus is a service that empowers public libraries to publish online local music collections. The service is priced monthly and designed for libraries that serve populations less than 150,000.

“We’ve talked to dozens of librarians in small towns and rural areas around the world who want to build online local music collections, and we’re thrilled that MUSICat Chorus will make that possible for them,” Rabble CEO Kelly Hiser said in a statement.

The team expects to launch MUSICat Chorus in the fall.