The Reference and User Services Association will host its first-ever Virtual Forum March 8 and 10. The forum offers two nonconsecutive days of programs showcasing best practices in reference, user services, readers advisory, collection development, resource sharing, genealogy and archives, business reference, and reference technology. The keynote session will feature a panel of ALA leaders sharing their perspectives on equity, diversity, and inclusion and how it applies to reference and user services, while programs will explore mentoring, health reference, financial literacy, and collaborations with academic libraries to provide business resources.