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The IFLibrary Comp (also known as the IFLibrary.org Competition, IFLibComp, IFLibrary Competition, and IF Library Interactive Fiction Competition) was created by [[David Cornelson]] as an alternative to the main [[IF Comp]] and was hosted on the [[IF Library]] website. The judging period was from mid-March to mid-April. The comp was held twice, in 2002 and 2003. Participation in both events was light, and there were scheduling and conceptual conflicts with the [[Spring Thing]] competition, which also started in 2002. In 2015, Cornelson described the impetus for the comp to [[Emily Short]]: <blockquote>I doubt anyone remembers the IFLibrary Competition which went directly up against Adam Cadre’s Spring Thing way back in those days. I was frustrated with some of the IF Comp rules, specifically the quality of the lower tier games not being weeded out in some formal process, but mostly that I think judging should be open and we should be able to discuss games freely in all mediums. ... I think the IF Comp has gotten better and has alleviated the quality concerns I used to have. I still don’t like the closed judging. ([https://emshort.blog/2015/01/08/competitions-anthologies-zines-and-shows/#speedif link])</blockquote> ==Rules== The rules for IFLibrary Comp were similar to the IF Comp with these distinctions: * An author could only submit at most one entry to IFLibrary Comp. * A walkthrough was required with the game. * Open discussion was permitted during the voting period (including authors). * Judges had no time restraints on playing an entry. ==Comps== There were two IFLibrary competitions: * [[IFLibrary Comp 2002]]. Three entries. Winner: ''[[Passing Familiarity]]'' ([[Papillon]]; [[TADS 2]]). * [[IFLibrary Comp 2003]]. Two entries. Winner: ''[[Trapped in School]]'' ([[Paul Drallos]]; [[Z-code]]). ==Links== * [https://web.archive.org/web/20040415134744/http://www.iflibrary.com/default.aspx?pageid=IFLibComp Comp homepage] (archive) [[Category:IFLibrary Comp]]