The PRCAP has received three awards for its contribution to advance research using primary sources:
2018 Center of Research Libraries Primary Source Award for Research
The PRCAP project shines a light on the convoluted history of Puerto Rico’s status, as part of a larger project by University of Connecticut Political Sciences Professor Charles R. Venator-Santiago, exploring the nature of U.S. territorial law and policy. The 2018 CRL Primary Source Award for research goes to Jennifer Snow for her contribution to this project.
SALALM’s Jose Toribio Medina Award
The PRCAP makes us rethink the complicated issue of Puerto Rican citizenship. The documentation added in this repository is excellently organized and accompanied by contextual essays written by one of the best experts in the field.
[E]l PRCAP nos hace repensar el complicado asunto de la ciudadanía de los puertorriqueños. Esta documentación agregada en este repositorio está excelentemente organizada y acompañada de ensayos contextuales escritos por uno de los mejores expertos en el tema.
The Puerto Rico Citizenship Archives Project (PRCAP) is a 2019 recipient of the Diversity Award given by the Society of American Archivists (SAA). The award recognizes outstanding contributions in advancing diversity within the archives profession, SAA, or the archival record.