Increased participation in the 16th Es de Libro Awards

The 16th Es de Libro edition experiences an 8% increase in participation, which places it as a contest that encourages originality and respect for copyright in the educational community.

On June 23, El Centro Español de Derechos Reprográficos (CEDRO) (Spanish Center for Reprographic Rights), awarded the prizes for the 16th edition of Es de libro to the winning young researchers from Andalusia, Cantabria, Madrid, Murcia, and Galicia.  An edition in which participation in the contest has increased by 8%.  Since Es de libro was launched in the 2006-2007 academic year, they have received 5,580 inquiries and 37,197 students, 11,252 teams and 4,002 teachers have participated.

In this edition the figures have been higher than previous years, establishing Es de libro as a contest that encourages originality and respect for copyright in the educational community.

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