
The awards recognize student researchers who demonstrate skill and originality in the application of library and other information sources in a research project.
The First Place Award of $200 was granted to Lucia Sobreviñas for her project, “The Role of High-Tech Industry Clusters in the Face of Globalization: Analyzing Austin and Guadalajara’s Journey Towards Siliconia.”

The Second Place Award of $100 was given to Claudia Lizbeth Valladolid for her project, “College Preparedness of Minorities and St. Mary’s University.”
Congratulations to Lucia and Claudia!
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Congratulations to your students! This prize is a wonderful idea, and I hope it inspires other libraries to follow your lead.
Congratulations to your students! This is a wonderful idea, and I hope it inspires other libraries to follow your creative lead.
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