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Stevenson Library Research Award - The Villager Stevenson University

Last updated Thursday, December 9, 2021 16:19 ET , Source: NewsService

Stevenson University Library sponsors an annual contest known as the Library Research Award (LibRA). The contest is held as an effort to recognize exceptional student research in all majors.

The contest is only open to undergraduate students. Those taking traditional (on-campus), hybrid, and Stevenson University Online (SUO)/fully online courses are all encouraged to enter.

The students may enter a project that was previously produced for a course, as well as a short essay describing the research process. The entries are judged on the quality, scope, and originality of the research. The winner receives a $200 award and the project is archived in Stevenson’s institutional repository, the Stevenson Scholar Exchange.

The website details what the award is, student and project eligibility, entry and evaluation process, guidelines, winners, and committee members. The deadline to submit entries is January 14, 2022. All information can be found at this link: (https://stevenson.libguides.com/libra)

Participants should make sure to check the student and project eligibility page. The first entry of a past winner, Muskan Malhotra, was rejected. The rejected entry was a paper from a previous semester, however, her winning entry was a research paper about the foster care system which she wrote for her human services class at the time.

The new winner of the award will be announced at the Paul D. Lack Scholars Showcase on Feb. 25. For those wanting to see the results of the competition...



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