The Bonnie W. Oldham Library Research Prize for Students

The Bonnie W. Oldham Library Research Prize

 

Have you given your students a research assignment this semester?

Encourage them to apply for the Bonnie W. Oldham Library Research Prize.

The Bonnie W. Oldham Library Research Prize recognizes excellence in research projects that show evidence of significant knowledge in the methods of research and the information gathering process, and use of library resources, tools, and services.

Three prizes of $500.00 each will be awarded to the winning individual student or group of students in the following categories: Undergraduate Foundational (100-level courses), Undergraduate Upper-level (200- to 400-level courses), and Graduate. If won by a group, the award will be split equally among the group members.

A statement of faculty support from the instructor who assigned the research project is also required for each submission. Students waive their right to read the statement of faculty support for their project. Click here to access the research prize faculty support form.

For additional information and to access the application, visit the Bonnie W. Oldham Library Research Prize page, and encourage your students to apply: www.scranton.edu/libraryresearchprize

For questions about the prize, contact Donna Witek, Information Literacy Coordinator, at donna.witek@scranton.edu.

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