Beyond LEADR, MSU has a number of digital resources for students, faculty, and staff:
Digital Scholarship Lab: the MSU Library’s Digital Scholarship Lab staff offers consultations and can give an overview of what’s available and who has expertise in related areas. The landing page of the website has a request a consultation option.
H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online is dedicated to developing the enormous educational potential of the Internet and the World Wide Web. H-Net creates and coordinates networks with the common objective of advancing teaching and research in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. H-Net is committed to pioneering the use of new content management and communication technology to facilitate the free exchange of academic ideas and scholarly resources. networks-h-net.org
MATRIX: Center for Digital Humanities and Social Sciences. They produce collaborative and sustainable digital humanities projects. They build software and services that enable new and innovative research: matrix.msu.edu
DH@MSU: the campus-wide digital humanities initiatives. The website points to funding and resources. It also has information about the graduate certificate and undergraduate minor in digital humanities.
MakeCentral is part of the DSL in the library and has equipment that anyone can check out (including faculty or multi-department projects).
Knowledge Commons: an open-source, open-access network that serves researchers and practitioners around the world. KC cultivates open spaces for diverse communities to foster a digital presence.
Project Incubator program: this structured training/mentorship program offers pre-application consultations.
MSU Domains: through this initiative, faculty can use free web hosting with Reclaim Hosting.
MSU Commons: this campus initiative is part of Humanities Commons (which anyone can join). Users can create a scholarly online profile and WordPress websites for free. They can also use the Core Repository and form Groups for communication and resource sharing.


