The Programming Historian is a peer-reviewed english-language open-access journal published by Editorial Board of the Programming Historian in United Kingdom, operating under an open-access model since 2012. The journal covers History (General) and Mathematics: Instruments and machines: Electronic computers. Computer science: Computer software.
Authors publish in The Programming Historian without paying any article processing charge (APC) — making it a fully diamond/platinum open-access venue, supported entirely by its publisher or sponsor. Articles are released under the CC BY, Publisher's own license license (see other journals using this license).
To date, The Programming Historian has published 129 articles. Articles are minted with DOIs through the prefix 10.46430.
Keywords
digital humanities, digital history, text mining, data management
At a glance
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Primary language
- English
- License
- CC BY, Publisher's own license
- Peer review
- Open peer review
- OA since
- 2012
- Review time
- 10 weeks
- DOI prefix
10.46430
ISSN
- electronic
- 2397-2068
Frequently asked questions
Is The Programming Historian peer-reviewed?
Does The Programming Historian charge an article processing charge (APC)?
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What is the ISSN of The Programming Historian?
2397-2068 (electronic).