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GitHubLibrarians

A place to gather best practices for why and how we GitHub

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Tutorials for Basics

  1. Hello World from GitHub
  2. What is GitPages

Examples of where librarians can contribute or learn from

  1. Gitenberg (https://www.gitenberg.org/)

1.1 Papers and Proceedings of the Thirty-fourth Annual Meeting of the American Library Association Held at Ottawa, Canada June 26-July 2, 1912 by Association, American Library Various is a Project Gutenberg book, now on Github.

Literature Review

  1. Seven Ways To Use GitHub That Aren’t Coding
  2. GitHub, Academia, and Collaborative Writing
  3. Use of GitHub as a platform for open collaboration on text documents Abstract: Recently, researchers are paying attention to the use of the software development and code-hosting web service GitHub for other collaborative purposes, including a class of activity referred to as document, text, or prose collaboration. These alternative uses of GitHub as a platform for sharing non-code artifacts represent an important modification in the practice of open collaboration. We survey cases where GitHub has been used to facilitate collaboration on non-code outputs, identify its strengths and weaknesses when used in this mode, and propose conditions for successful collaborations on co-created text documents.
  4. Using GitHub in Government
  5. GitHub for Collaboration On Open Projects
  6. Innovation at Scale: Why GitHub is an excellent tool for the job

Things to read and know

  1. Version Control for Microsoft Word: Bringing the features of Git and GitHub to Microsoft Word
  2. Project Documentation in GitHub