The Wellesley College Friends of the Library have generously donated funds establishing an award to recognize outstanding library research papers/projects by undergraduates in any discipline.
Applications for the 2022 Awards will open on January 6, 2022!
- Up to two $500 awards for a paper or project of any length from a 100- or 200-level Wellesley College course
- Up to two $500 awards for a paper or project in any course from a First Year student
- Up to two $1000 awards for a paper or project of any length from a 300-level Wellesley College course, excluding 350s, 360s, and 370s
- Up to two $1000 awards for a paper or project of any length from a Wellesley College individual or independent study (250s or 350s)
Purpose
In this age of electronic information, research has become a more complicated process. Sources may be in paper or microfilm, on the Web, or in other electronic formats. Evaluating these sources takes increasing time and effort. This award was created to reward those students who take the time to develop a thoughtful, methodical, and scholarly approach to the research needed for their papers and projects, as well as to encourage students to develop good research techniques.
Eligibility
- Eligible papers/projects must have been completed by a Wellesley College student who was enrolled at Wellesley College at the time the project was completed. Individuals or teams may submit projects/papers, and all class levels and all disciplines are eligible.
- Eligible papers/projects must have been completed for a Wellesley College course and completed for Wellesley College course credit.
- Eligible papers/projects must have been completed during the previous calendar year. For the 2022 award, papers/projects must have been completed during Spring, Summer, or Fall semester 2021.
- Each student or team may submit only one paper/project per award year. Each paper/project may be submitted only once.
- All submissions must be accompanied by a letter of support from the faculty member who taught the course for which the paper/project is submitted. [FAQ for faculty].
- Applicants must agree to give the Library permission to exhibit winning papers/projects in the Library. All application materials remain the property of the Library. Winning papers/projects will become part of the College Archives, and may be posted in theWellesley College Institutional Repository.
Evaluation Criteria
Successful projects will:
- Make extensive, creative use of diverse library resources and collections in any format.
- Demonstrate effective application of information literacy and fluency principles:
- Determining information needs
- Evaluating and analyzing information
- Managing, organizing, and synthesizing information
- Applying information in the context of the research project
- Making responsible use of information by providing appropriate and accurate citations and credits
- Show evidence of significant personal knowledge in the methods of research and inquiry.
Evaluation Committee
Submissions will be evaluated by a panel consisting of two faculty members, two librarians, and two members of the Friends of the Library Steering Committee.
Application Procedure
The online application may be completed here:Student Library Research Award Online Application. On the final page of the form, you will be prompted to upload your files for consideration (see below for a detailed list). (Preview the online application form.)
Applications will consist of:
- A completed Student Library Research Award Application form [accessible at theStudent Library Research Award Online Applicationpage]
- Letter of support from the supervising faculty member or instructor. [download faculty support cover sheet] These may be emailed to Karen Storz (x3372 /kstorz@wellesley.edu).
- A 500-750 word research strategy essay describing your research strategy, sources used, how your research skills developed, and how your research contributed to the quality of your paper/project. [essay tips]
- Afinal versionof the research project/paper submitted for credit or a letter grade, including your bibliography. This should be a "clean copy," NOT the graded copy with the professor's comments.
- A bibliography or other appropriate listing of sources consulted, if not submitted as a part of your final research project
- 研究论文的一门外语e other than English, a 1-page English summary of your research paper must be included.
- In some cases, additional materials may be submitted (images, video, audio files, etc.).
Application Deadline
The application deadline for the 2022 awards is 5:00pm, March 1, 2022. Applications will be accepted for the 2022 awards (for research papers/projects from Spring, Summer, or Fall 2021) beginning January 6, 2022.
Incomplete applications will not be accepted and late applications will not be considered. Applications are submitted digitally and will not be returned.
For projects that cannot be submitted digitally using theStudent Library Research Award Online Application, please contact Karen Storz(x3372 /kstorz@wellesley.edu) to make arrangements.
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