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About the Library Map Prize

LIBRARY MAP PRIZE 2024

The Library Map Prize is awarded to a Yale College senior for the best use of maps in a senior essay or its equivalent. The prize is an award of $500.

The deadline for the Library Map Prize 2024 is Wednesday, May 8, 2024, 11:59 pm EDT. Essays submitted after the deadline will not be considered. ​  

Who Can Submit

Yale College seniors or their faculty advisors may submit essays for the Library Map Prize.

Eligibility

Senior essays submitted for the Library Map Prize must be supported by one or more maps created, digitized, or analyzed in support of the senior thesis. 

Ensure that all maps included in the essay are properly discussed and linked throughout the manuscript. Inserting maps without a connection to the narrative reduces the likelihood of readers and the Library Map Prize judges understanding the importance of the map(s) and how they support the thesis. 

If you have questions about these requirements, please e-mail us at mapprize@yale.edu

How to Submit an Essay

The winning student must agree to grant the library a non-exclusive right to post the essay on EliScholar. To submit an essay, visit the EliScholar's Library Map Prize website.

The Library Map Prize is one of three senior essay prizes awarded by Yale University Library to honor outstanding undergraduate research and encourage the use of library collections. See all Yale Library prizes.

Winners

2023

1st Prize

Author: Juanita Castaneda Norena
Essay Title: The Myth of Solidarity: The Formalization of Segregation and Externalization of Class Through the Estate System in Cali, Colombia
College: Pauli Murray

Honorable Mention 

Author: Adin L. Ring
Essay Title: Harnessing Citizen Science and Collections Data for Invasive Plant Surveillance
College: Saybrook

Previous Prize Winners

2022

1st Prize
Author:
 Ethan Treiman
Essay Title: Constructing Colma
College: Ezra Stiles

Honorable Mention 
Author:
 Evan J. Parker
Essay Title: An Assessment of Geographic and Taxonomic Biases in Research on Climate Change-Related Range Shifts
College: Morse

Honorable Mention 
Author:
 Max E. Teirstein
Essay Title: An Index of Community Priorities to Inform Local Governance in New Haven
College: Saybrook

 

2021

1st Prize
Author:
 Logan M. Howard
Essay Title: Heat Stress in Urban Environments: A Case Study of Heat Vulnerability in New Haven, CT
College: Ezra Stiles

Honorable Mention 
Author:
 Nora M. Heaphy
Essay Title: Climate Niche Evolution in C4+CAM Portulaca and Closely Related C3+CAM Lineages
College: Morse

 

2020

1st Prize
Author:
 Heidi Katter
Essay Title: Railroad Ties: Tracks to the White Earth and Red Lake Ojibwe Reservations, 1860s-1910s
College: Silliman

1st Prize
Author:
 Soledad O. Tejada
Essay Title: The Public and the Personal: Mapping the NYC Subway System as an Urban Memoryscape
College: Davenport

Honorable Mention 
Author:
 Peter A. Luff
Essay Title: Social Agglomeration Forces and the City
College: Jonathan Edwards

 

2019

1st Prize
Author:
 Claire Rossi de Leon
Essay Title: Ranging and Behavior of Black and Gold Howler Monkeys in Formosa, Argentina​
College: Pierson
 

Honorable Mention 
Author:
 Amanda Taheri
College: Brandford

 

2018

1st Prize
Author:
 Liliane M. Lindsay
Essay Title: Indonesia’s Burning Issue: Why Deforestation Continues to Decimate the Nation Despite Decades of Environmental Policy
College: Saybrook

1st Prize
Author:
 Madeline Zimmerman
Essay Title: The Changing Fate of Thailand’s Elephants, But a Future Worth Fighting For: The Interplay of Culture and Ecology for Conservation
College: Davenport

 

2017

1st Prize
Author:
 Steven M. Roets 
Essay Title: Choose or Chosen? An Interactive Exploration of Congressional District Boundaries
College: Pierson

 

2016

1st Prize
Author: Rebecca Beilinson 
Essay Title: Species Distribution Modeling of North American Odonates
College: Trumbull