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Directory of Open Access Journals

Anisa Hawes edited this page Dec 21, 2023 · 6 revisions

All four Programming Historian journals are indexed by the Directory of Open Access Journals.

Contributing to the DOAJ makes the content we publish searchable via library catalogues. We upload our article metadata manually quarterly, in March, June, September and December.


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Sample input article metadata

  1. Login: https://doaj.org/account/login [Credentials in Bitwarden]
  2. From our Publisher Dashboard, click Enter article metadata
**Article title (required)**
Git como ferramenta metodológica em projetos de História (parte 1)

**Full-text URL**
https://programminghistorian.org/pt/licoes/git-ferramenta-metodologica-projetos-historia-1

**DOI**
10.46430/phpt0045

**Author (required)**
**Name**
Eric Brasil

**Affiliation**
[DOAJ state that they are currently unable to display more than one affiliation per author. But as this is a plain-text field, I think we could use a comma to add both. If this is rejected, I'd suggest adding the first listed affiliation only].

Instituto de Humanidades e Letras na Universidade da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-brasileira (IHLM/UNILAB), Laboratório de Humanidades Digitais da Universidade Federal da Bahia (LABHDUFBA)

**ORCID iD**
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5067-847

**ADD MORE AUTHORS**
[as necessary]

**Publication date**
**Month**
10

**Year**
2023


**ISSNs**
**Print**
[leave blank]
**Online**
**[Select an ISSN]**
2753-9296

[all four ISSNs are provided in the notes of our Bitwarden entry]


**Journal**
**Volume**
3

[Volume number can be found the in Suggested Citation for each lesson. Our ‘volumes’ comprise all articles published by one journal within one calendar year. The PT journal launched in 2021, so all lessons published that year are in volume 1. 2022 = volume 2. 2023 = volume 3.]

**Issue**
**[Leave blank]**

**Page(s)**
**Start**
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**End**
[Leave blank]

**Abstract**
A lição procura caracterizar sistemas de controlo de versões, tendo o Git como exemplo, e analisar as possibilidades do seu uso para a pesquisa em História. Para tanto, pretende-se apresentar detalhadamente as principais funções e recursos do Git para o controlo de versões localmente, desde a configuração inicial do programa até à sua aplicação em um exemplo prático.

**Keywords**
[I’ve generally left this blank, because we have associated the Library of Congress Classification subjects across all journals (General Works: History of scholarship and learning. The humanities
Science: Mathematics: Instruments and machines: Electronic computers. Computer science: Computer software)]

If you opt to start adding keywords, use a comma to separate each one.

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