 How has the pandemic affected your work as an archivist? Well, it's an interesting question. I think that it's really made me more, even more cognizant of how important it is to provide sort of offsite reference. And it's a little less comfortable for me, in a way, because I'm not by my collections every day. And I'm used to having that ability to just be like, oh, if somebody has a question about something, I can just go and see them. I'm now at a remove for a lot more of the week than I'm used to. So there really has become more of a focus on making things available. And for a time, I kind of slowed down on getting in collections. But I think I'm feeling a little bit more comfortable about bringing that back and growing our collections again. Yeah, absolutely. Laura, what about you? What changes are you seeing? Like Chris mentioned, I think one of the biggest things is that we're not with our physical collections as much as we normally are, whether that, like in her case, mentioning to answer reference questions or research inquiries, but also just in how much we can spend on the process or the maintenance of those collections, which again is a lot of what I do. So I think one way that we've pivoted with the manuscripts collections is spending a lot more time to focus on the description of our collections. So we've been able to review our finding aids, all of our finding aids that predate all of us. Many of them do. So there are still some gaps there. Of course, we're not able to check them against the physical collection, but we can kind of give them some TLC in terms of little things like checking for grammatical errors or making note of things that maybe don't make sense that we'd like to check with the physical collection later on. Also doing a lot of language updating, making sure that our descriptions are accurate and inclusive of the collections that they're describing and the people that were involved in those collections. So in a way, it's been work that hasn't been able to be a priority because we're doing so many other things, but we've been able to pivot and make it a priority now. So that has been nice, I guess, for lack of a better word. But I would say that's one way. And just also thinking about... I think it makes us just also a little even more aware and cognizant of our digital presence. And I think we were all there anyway thinking about it, but now we're thinking about it even more and how we can increase that as we stay in a place of needing more digital presence and that that may be a trend. Well, it'll definitely be a trend going forward.