programminghistorian/ph-submissions
The repository and website hosting the peer review process for new Programming Historian lessons
This project hosts the peer review and publishing pipeline for new 'Programming Historian' lessons. It takes a lesson proposal, often in Markdown format, and guides it through an editorial process to become a published digital history tutorial. Scholars, educators, and anyone teaching digital history methods would use this to submit and refine their instructional materials.
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Use this if you are a historian or humanities scholar who wants to publish a peer-reviewed lesson on digital methods.
Not ideal if you are looking for a general-purpose academic publishing platform or a place to host research papers.
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