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Notice: Due to ongoing construction, 4 East is currently closed to the public.  To obtain items located on 4 East, please place an online request for the item to be paged for you using the ‘Place Request’ button in the catalog. Please visit our Circulation FAQ page for assistance in using our catalog.

Project Incubator

To support longer-term projects involving transformative research activities in digital scholarship, the Digital Scholarship Lab began offering the Project Incubator in Fall 2020. The Project Incubator supports transformative research projects by offering:

  • Guidance using a project lifecycle management framework that includes planning, defining roles on, delivering, and closing your project
  • Specific advice on applying workshop materials and concepts to your project
  • Access to the DSL Extension, including co-working rooms, high performance computers, and specialized equipment
  • Coordinated access to Library colleagues with relevant expertise - we will facilitate lab and library colleagues’ inclusion on project teams, subject to their availability and interest

Apply for the Project Incubator

Applications are open for the Project Incubator and will be accepted through September 28th, 2023.

View Past Projects

Close Beside the Winding Cedar: The Red Cedar River at Michigan State University

Circa Instans by Matthaeus Platearius

  • PI: Anna Kirkwood Graham, Romance & Classical Studies, College of Arts & Letters
  • View "Circa Instans"

Building a Multilingual Repository in Applied Linguistics

Mapping the Collective Memories in the Writings of Ethnic Korean Minority Writers in China

  • PIs: Catherine Ryu and Sydney Warner

Science, Art and Faith: Architectural Heritage and Islam

  • PIs: Martha Olcott, James Madison College; Mohammad Khalil, Religious Studies, College of Arts & Letters; Salah Hassan, English, College of Arts & Letters; & Michael Downs, James Madison College

The Sun Never Knew: Community Mapping Youth Incarceration

Collapse & Rebirth:

Curb(ed):

  • PI - Divya Victor, English, College of Arts & Letters
  • View "Curbed"