If so, you could win $100!!
The Marquette University Libraries* are sponsoring a research/term
paper competition to recognize the importance of effective library research. The competition
honors librarian Maria Dittman, who served the MU community for over 25 years and was
responsible for teaching thousands of students library research skills. The Research Paper
Competition will award a $100.00 prize in each of three categories: freshman-sophomore, junior-senior,
and graduate/professional.
Here's how it works:
- Eligibility: Any research paper written for a Marquette University course during the
calendar year 2005 that received a grade of A is eligible. Pathfinders and bibliographical essays
do not qualify as research papers.
- Paper length: Papers must be a minimum of 5 pages for undergraduate submissions and
a minimum of 10 pages for graduate/professional submissions.
- Original Copy Preferred: The paper submitted should be the original term paper
including the original cover sheet and the page where the grade is listed, if the grade is not on the
cover sheet. If the original is unavailable, you may submit a copy; but it must be accompanied
by a letter from the professor for the course stating that it received an A and commenting on the
quality of the paper.
- Bibliography: The research paper must include a bibliography of at least 5-10 citations
and be written in a standard bibliographic format (MLA, APA, etc.).
- Research Process Description: The most important component of the entry will be a
one-two page description of the research process which was
followed in writing the paper. See below.
- Judging criteria:
- thorough use of library resources
- variety and appropriateness of sources used
- quality of the research process description
- Deadline: Entries must be submitted no later than Friday, March 3, 2006.
- Entry Form: Papers and research descriptions must be accompanied by a completed
entry form. You can print out the online entry form, or
pick one up from the Information or Circulation desks in Raynor Library, or in the Law Library.
- Judges: Judging will be done by a panel of library staff from the Raynor Memorial
Library.
- Announcement of Winners: Winners will be announced during the week of March 27,
2006.
- Award Ceremony: The prizes will be presented to the winners at a ceremony
sometime during the first two weeks in April 2006. Check back for details.
Description of Research Process
In 1-2 typed pages, describe the process you used in doing the research for your term paper.
Please include the following information:
- How did you find your sources? (Indexes, databases, Google, professors, friends?)
- How did you select the ones you used? What criteria did you use? What was it about
these sources that made them appropriate?
- Were there sources you identified but decided not to use? If so, why?
- Describe the types of sources (books, periodicals, print, electronic, video, microfilm, etc.) used
and why.
- Discuss outside sources used, if any, such as interviews, other libraries, other institutions or
companies, etc.
- What bibliographic format was used (MLA, APA, etc.)?
- What, if any, difficulties did you run into in doing your research?
- What did you learn about research from doing this paper?
- Any other information that you feel will add to your description of the research process.
* Programming and awards organized and funded by the
Academic Librarians' Assembly (Raynor Memorial and Law librarians) and the Library Support Staff
Association of Marquette University, with thanks to the Library Dean's Office for additional
support. |