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Now accepting applications for the 2019 Lucy Shelton Caswell Research Award

THE 2019 LUCY SHELTON CASWELL RESEARCH AWARD

This award of up to $2500 supports researchers who need to travel to Columbus, OH to use the collections of the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum. Awards may be used to defray travel expenses, living expenses in Columbus, or research costs.

ELIGIBILITY:

The award is open to non-OSU graduate students, faculty, and independent scholars (including scholars with or without advanced degrees or without institutional affiliations) who are at least 18 years old and live more than 60 miles from the Ohio State University’s main campus. Both foreign and domestic applicants are invited to apply.

CRITERIA:

Applications will be evaluated based on the originality and significance of the research topic, the potential of the project to contribute to new scholarship or creative works, the relevance of the collection materials to the project, and evidence of the need to use the materials on-site. We encourage applicants from all disciplines who are using cartoons or comics in their research projects. Our holdings of books, serials, original art, and archival collections can be searched at our website.

ABOUT THE AWARD:

Will Eisner and Lucy Shelton Caswell

Will Eisner and Lucy Shelton Caswell

This award was made possible by a generous gift from the Will and Ann Eisner Family Foundation, which was matched by many additional donors to create the Lucy Shelton Caswell Research Award Endowment. Will Eisner was a major cartoonist, writer, educator and entrepreneur. He was one of the earliest cartoonists to work in the American comic book industry, and his series, The Spirit (1940–1952), was noted for its experiments in content and form. In 1978, he popularized the term “graphic novel” with the publication of his book A Contract With God. He was an early contributor to formal comics studies with his book Comics and Sequential Art (1985). The Eisner Family Foundation continues his support of the cartoon arts. The Will Eisner Seminar Room in the BICLM was named in honor of the late cartoonist.

The award is named for the founding curator of the BICLM, Professor Emerita Lucy Shelton Caswell. Prior to her retirement, her scholarly work and teaching focused on the history of newspaper comic strips and the history of American editorial cartoons. She has curated more than seventy-five cartoon-related exhibits and is the author of several articles and books, the most recent being the revised edition of Billy Ireland. Caswell is co-editor of The Ohio State University Press Studies in Cartoons and Comics series. She also serves as the vice president of Cartoon Crossroads Columbus, the annual citywide celebration of cartoon art.

HOW TO APPLY:

Submit the following application materials to cartoons@osu.edu :

  • A statement not to exceed two pages describing your research project, the relevance of the collections of the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum to that project, the amount of time you think you need to complete your research at the BICLM, and the expected outcome of the research.
  • A summary curriculum vitae/resume not to exceed three pages including name, title, education, and contact information;
  • One letter of recommendation. The letter may be sent separately from the other materials, but applicants need to include the name, e-mail address and relationship of the person writing the letter for the applicant.

APPLICATION DEADLINE:

November 1, 2018 (must be received or postmarked by this date.)

ANNOUNCEMENT OF DECISIONS:

A committee appointed by the Curator will review the applications and select the award recipients.  Decisions will be announced on December 15, 2018. Queries about applications in process cannot be acknowledged.  Award recipients and their research projects will be recognized in Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum and University Libraries’ publicity.

GUIDELINES:

Recipients of 2019 awards must complete their research by June 30, 2020.

Recipients will share their work with the university community through an open presentation, blog post, or other appropriate means.

Products of research will give credit to the individual special collection and a copy of any publication resulting from or informed by research will be submitted to the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Contact Jenny Robb, Curator, cartoons@osu.edu

Researchers at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum from Australia, Germany and Singapore

Library book sale a major success!

On Thursday, August 30th we held our very first Billy Ireland Cartoon Library duplicate* book sale! We are thrilled to report that this initiative was a major success. We raised $5,201 through the sales, which will go directly toward funding the cataloging of our collections.

From interleaving paper to archival storage boxes to staff salaries, processing each new collection requires a significant financial investment. We receive additions to our library every day, whether it’s an envelope of material, or a semi-truck full! Making our collections as accessible as possible to scholars, fans and the public while preserving them at the highest standard is our mission, and the support of our patrons goes a long way. We employ nearly a dozen Ohio State students each year, and work with practicum students from library science programs across the country. We are proud to be training a new generation of librarians, and the book sale proceeds will directly support this effort!

Thank you to all who attended. Plans are underway to hold an additional small book sale during the Friday of Cartoon Crossroads Columbus 2018, September 28th from 11:30am – 2:30pm in our lobby. We hope to make these sales a part of our regular annual programming!

 

 

*All books sold in our sales are duplicates (often even triplicates) of items already held by our permanent collection.

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