Programming Historian
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Discipline | History |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Jessica Parr |
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History | 2012-present |
Publisher | Editorial Board of the Programming Historian (International) |
Frequency | Ongoing Integrating |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Prog Hist. |
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ISSN | 2397-2068 |
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The Programming Historian is a peer-reviewed academic journal of digital humanities and digital history methodology. It publishes tutorials that help humanists learn a wide range of digital tools, techniques, and workflows to facilitate research and teaching. It was based upon an original series of lessons written by William J. Turkel and Alan MacEachern of the University of Western Ontario in 2008. The project was converted into an academic journal in 2012 with the support of the Network in Canadian History & Environment[1].
The journal publishes tutorials in English or Spanish.
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