The annual USC Libraries Research Award recognizes excellence and creativity in the use of USC Libraries’ research collections and services. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to submit papers or projects they have completed at USC in a for-credit class or through independent study during the spring, summer, or fall semesters. In addition to their papers, a Reflective Essay of 500-1000 words is required. For details, see the descriptions for each award level.
THE AWARD
A panel of faculty and community experts will judge the submissions and select the winners that will be announced at the award reception. Graduate winners receive up to $500; undergraduate winners receive up to $300. Other awards are available. Selected winners will be invited to serve on the jury for the following year.
QUESTIONS?
Contact Michaela Ullmann at ullmann@usc.edu.
Support for the awards is generously provided by:
The USC Libraries Research Award started in 2013 with the generous support of a USC Libraries Dean's Challenge Grant.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
To be eligible for consideration submissions must take the form of an analytical or creative essay or a research paper or project. The work must have been completed while the author was a student at USC during the current calendar year and in connection with for-credit coursework or independent study at USC. Deadline for submission is January 26, 2025, at 5PM (PST).
UNDERGRADUATE AWARD
The work can be in any field of study, but must have made use of library services and research resources including, but not limited to:
printed resources
databases
primary sources
materials in all media, held in and provided by USC Libraries
research consultations or reference help
library instruction
Interlibrary loan
The Reflective Essay must address the following:
GRADUATE AWARD
The work can be in any field of study but must use primary sources in collections held in or provided by the USC Libraries. We understand that the definition of primary sources can differ between disciplines. Therefore, the jury follows the discipline-specific definition for primary sources and consults with specialists from the respective discipline if in doubt about eligibility for submission. Examples for primary sources include, but are not limited to historical newspapers, data, archival materials, photographs, video, experimental studies, data sets, and digital primary sources.
For more information: https://libguides.usc.edu/primarysources.
The Reflective Essay must discuss how:
CRITERIA
All submissions are judged using the following criteria:
Extent & effectiveness of the use of library resources and services | 0-5 points |
Quality of writing & documentation | 0-5 points |
Quality of analysis & interpretation | 0-5 points |
Quality of research | 0-5 points |
Proper citations | 0-5 points |
Reflective Essay (see different criteria for Undergraduate and Graduate Awards) | 0-5 points |
The Reflective Essay is an important part of your submission. It is a way for you to talk about the discovery and choice of resources, your research process overall, as well as how library resources, services, and interactions with library faculty and/or staff impacted your research. Submissions must be submitted electronically by 5 p.m. (PST) on January 24, 2025, using the submission form.
Please find the detailed rubric by which submissions will be judged here.
The rubric was inspired by and partially based on the following work: Wilson Dental Library Dr. Clifton & Lois Dummett Research Award and CET's Academic Essay Rubric