If you have a ground glass, you are going to be very tempted to make some close ups.

Be sure to figure in bellows factor into your exposure if you do.

(Note: if your rail stops fold down, you will want to pull the front standard all the way out to keep the rails out of the picture for close ups.)

Camera movements are a whole book and probably aren't something you will use a lot with roll film, but that little camera is up to the task of strightening out tilting buildings is used right and you have enough image circle.

The best site on movements is probably

http://largeformatphotography.info/