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Lewis, C. (2011). Enhancing the role of the library in the research process: A review of the research review competition. Technical Services Quarterly, 28 (1), 17 – 30.

ABSTRACT: The purpose of this article is to highlight the role of the Research Review Competition in promoting the research process and to highlight the impact this unique program has made at the college. To understand the role and impact, this article will review the competition and highlight some of its accomplishments.


Lewis, C. (1997). Promoting library research: The research review competition. Research Strategies, 15 (2), 112-116.

ABSTRACT: This article describes the Research Review Competition, a program developed by the Library at LaGuardia Community College of the City University of New York to promote research and writing skills. The Competition, which since 1980 has recognized well-written research papers that reflect mastery of library research skills, is a success with students and faculty, and highlights the library’s role in the academic process.

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