ACRL News Issue (B) of College & Research Libraries 770 / C&RL News ■ D ecem ber 2002 I n t h e sw en In this issue y o u ’ll find ACRL’s A nnual R eport fo r 2001-2002. It w as a p ro d u ctiv e year, d u r­ ing w hich new initiatives and m em ber services w ere im plem ented. If you com pare the Annual R eport to so m e o f th e articles a p p e a rin g this m o n th , y o u ’ll n o tice h o w quickly things can m ove o n ce the ball gets rolling. A m ajor goal o f ACRL’s Scholarly C om m u­ nicatio n Initiative w as to h ire a co n su ltan t to serve as a part-tim e staff p e rs o n d e d ic a te d to w o rk in g o n scholarly com m unication issues. S usan K. M artin ste p p e d into th e ro le o f p ro ­ gram officer for scholarly com m unication this fall a n d flew in to a c tio n . O n p a g e 786, sh e outlines th e areas sh e ’s beg u n w orking o n and o u r goals for the fu tu re in th e scholarly com ­ m unication arena. Last month, W. Lee Hisle presented the work o f th e 2 0 0 1 -2002 F o cu s o n th e F u tu re T ask Force in the article “Top issues facing academ ic libraries.” T he task force ask ed o u r readers to re s p o n d to th e item s p u t fo rth . T his m o n th S hirley K. B a k e r to o k th e le a d to c o m m e n t o n th e is su e o f c re a tio n , c o n tro l, a n d p r e s ­ e rv a tio n o f d ig ital re s o u rc e s (p . 789). Y our c o n tin u e d re s p o n s e s to th e s e issu es are e n ­ couraged. The changing nature o f reference service is th e topic o f this m o n th s’s “N ew Realities, N ew Relationships” colum n. Jam es Rettig addresses th e n e e d to cultivate re la tio n sh ip s to b rid g e th e gap b e tw e e n the library an d its users in an increasingly “w ired” environment and serve our institutional missions o f teaching, learning, and research (p. 790). Also c o g n iz a n t o f th e im p act o f th e W eb o n s tu d e n t re s e a rc h a n d lib rary serv ices, Virginia M assey-Burzio offers h e r o p in io n on th e “critical issues o f reference service” in “The Way I See It” (p. 774). — Stephanie O rphan, E ditor-in-chief sorphan@ ala.org mailto:sorphan@ala.org