 Okay, so second question here, I think, Alicia, I'm going to ask you this. Why are archives and special collections important to a college library? Well, generally, I like to say that's in a library. It's what makes our collections unique. Obviously, we are collecting rare one-of-a-kind primary resources that you're not going to find in every library. So we do things a little differently. Some things are very unique. We digitize trying to make a lot of that open to everybody. But at the heart of it, it's what makes us different from the other libraries and other college libraries across the country. Laura or Chris, would you add anything to that? I mean, I think it's also like, sorry, a lab opportunity for history and English students, especially, but really any student on campus to be able to engage in research that helps their own, you know, you can sort of see how history is played out in these primary documents. A lot of undergraduates get really excited when they see university yearbooks from the 1920s. That's what our lives would have looked like back then. I think it just makes learning just come alive in some ways.