The Editorial Committee is pleased to submit issue 32 to the community. We encourage you to explore this issue, engage in the comments, and reach out to the many fine authors that contributed their work. An Open-Source Strategy for Documenting Events: The Case Study of the 42nd Canadian Federal Election on Twitter <http://journal.code4lib.org/?p=11358> by Nick Ruest and Ian Milligan How to Party Like it’s 1999: Emulation for Everyone <http://journal.code4lib.org/?p=11386> – by Dianne Dietrich, Julia Kim, Morgan McKeehan, and Alison Rhonemus How We Went from Worst Practices to Good Practices, and Became Happier in the Process <http://journal.code4lib.org/?p=11398> by Amanda French, Francis Kayiwa, Anne Lawrence, Keith Gilbertson and Melissa Lohrey Shining a Light on Scientific Data: Building a Data Catalog to Foster Data Sharing and Reuse <http://journal.code4lib.org/?p=11421> by Ian Lamb and Catherine Larson Creation of a Library Tour Application for Mobile Equipment using iBeacon Technology <http://journal.code4lib.org/?p=11338> by Jonathan Bradley, Neal Henshaw, Liz McVoy, Amanda French, Keith Gilbertson, Lisa Becksford, and Elisabeth Givens. Measuring Library Vendor Cyber Security: Seven Easy Questions Every Librarian Can Ask <http://journal.code4lib.org/?p=11413> by Alex Caro and Chris Markman Building Bridges with Logs: Collaborative Conversations about Discovery across Library Departments <http://journal.code4lib.org/?p=11355> by Jimmy Ghaphery, Emily Owens, Donna Coghill, Laura Gariepy, Megan Hodge, Thomas McNulty, and Erin White -- Meghan Finch Assistant Professor Digital Assets Librarian Oakland University Rochester, MI [log in to unmask]