November 2014 537 C&RL News In the Welcome to the November 2014 issue of C&RL News. With the growing trend of libraries as publisher, more institutions are focusing atten- tion on locally created research and publica- tions authored both by faculty and students. Danielle Barandiaran, Betty Rozum, and Becky Thoms outline the Utah State University’s pro- gram of “Focusing on student research in the institutional repository” through the DigitalC- ommons@USU program. The University of Michigan science library makes a concerted effort of highlighting pub- lications by faculty authors through a series of exhibits and events. Jennifer Bonnet, Barbara Alvarez, and Sigrid Anderson Cordell discuss the program in their article “Let’s get this party started.” The place of the print book in an environ- ment of online access and changing roles for library spaces continues to be a topic of discus- sion on many campuses. Stefanie R. Bluemle and Carla B. Tracy take a look a legacy print collections in the learning-centered library in their piece “The lives of books.” The Princeton University Costen Children’s Library highlights the legacy of print through a rare books education program in local elemen- tary schools, Dana Sheridan discusses their approach to “Teaching the untouchable” in this issue’s The Way I See It essay. In this month’s Scholarly Communication column, Korey Jackson of Oregon State Univer- sity examines open access evaluation in the Hu- manities in his article “More than gatekeeping.” Registration is open for the ACRL 2015 Conference to be held March 25–28, 2015, in Portland, Oregon. In this month’s issue, Angie Beiriger and Dan Kelley take us on a tour through the “Neighborhoods of Portland,” high- lighting the unique offerings of our host city. We return to our look back at the history of the association this month with our 75th Anni- versary feature “Cruising through the ’50s’” by Sarah H. Northam. Make sure to check out the other features and departments this month, including Internet Resources on the history of medicine by Jolie Braun, and an overview of the contents of the November issue of our online-only scholarly research College and Research Libraries. Thanks as always for reading the News! —David Free, editor-in-chief, dfree@ala.org Visit R2Library.com to learn more Or call us at 800.345.6425 x600 • 24/7 user access to health science database • eBook Database for fast content search • Purchase and Patron Driven Acquisition models available • Pay only once—for the life of the edition Rittenhouse Book Distributors, Inc. 511 Feheley Drive | King of Prussia, PA 19406 www.rittenhouse.com Visit R2Library.com Start your free 30 day trial today! Your Library— eImagined for Health Sciences 063-1A R2 7x4.75 B-W ad:063-1A 7/28/14 9:52 AM Page 1 In the