 Welcome. For the last while, Core has been working to create a library assessment repository for the entire library community. This repository consists of two parts. The first part is a fundamentals guide, which has basic definitions and carefully curated resources for library staff that are just dipping their toes into assessment for the first time, or who need a refresher on some concepts. The second part is the community resources site, which will house the resources most valued and submitted by yourselves, the library community. All resources are described, linked to, and in the case of uploads of resources not available elsewhere, available under Creative Commons license, unless otherwise specified in the document itself. The repository invites submissions of articles, survey forms and other research instruments, assessment job descriptions, and other assessment resources that you think are useful to others. You don't have to be the author to send us a link to something useful. We're currently building out the community resources site and need submissions in bibliometrics, collections assessment, data collection and management, survey forms, interview forms, job descriptions, outreach assessment, and so much more. In order to submit resources, you can log into the site alacore.libguides.com slash repository, which should also be available on the core website soon, and click on access the community repository or select the share copies or share links hyperlinks. Our submission form takes you through some simple steps and includes a tips document to help get you started. This document explains the submission process and provides some general tips such as including as much as you can into a single document if you're uploading related files. It also notes that submissions are reviewed by our volunteers who will edit and adjust metadata to fit our needs, so you don't have to worry too much about that. Back in the submission form, you have two key choices to make. Are you submitting a link or citation to something published elsewhere or are you submitting your own resource that isn't available online? After you make your choice, you can choose between the simple and quick form which only asks you a couple of easy questions about the resource or a detailed form where you'll be asked to describe some of the resource metadata. If you select the simple form, you have five short questions to answer and that's it. We've all worked hard on this repository and continue to develop it. Your submissions are recommendations to the community and very much needed for us to provide a valuable resource to everyone. Please visit the site, submit your favorite assessment resources, and leave some feedback. Thank you.