If Documentary Editing were a grown child celebrating its 25th birthday, its parents, concerned with their offspring\u27s professional welfare and future, would remember fondly earlier times and might well ask questions about plans for life after graduate school. Clearly, the journal of the Association for Documentary Editing is different from a child, although, over the years, many people have left their imprint on Documentary Editing and much has changed since the publication\u27s beginning in 1979. Unlike an adult on the verge of complete emersion into professional life, however, Documentary Editing cannot look back and reflect on the course of the past quarter of a century. Only its readers can do that. As one way for the journal\u27s a...