The Covalent Adaptable Networks (CANs) subgroup recently published a literature review of the field in Chemical Reviews. The extensive review covers a brief history of dynamic networks, dating as far back as the 1800s and a perspective on the merits of associative vs dissociative exchange mechanisms. On the technical side, each type of dynamic linkage used in CANs is discussed in detail, as well as common network characterization techniques and reprocessing methods. Finally, the current applications for CANs is touched upon and an overall outlook for the field is provided. Written by Dr. Molly Sun, Lily Felsenthal, Subeen Kim, Elizabeth Choi, and Laura Reed in collaboration with Dr. Ben Elling from Wesleyan University, this publication is the culmination of over a years worth of research, requiring well over a thousand articles to be read, summarized, and incorporated in the final article.