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Contributing Guide

(updated May 28, 2026) by Ishaan
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How to contribute research, corrections, and new content to the isHistory digital archive.

isHistory welcomes contributions from technologists, historians, and anyone passionate about preserving engineering stories.

Ways to Contribute

1. Research & Writing

Submit new chapters or expand existing ones through our GitHub repository. Each chapter should follow the Research Methodology guidelines and include proper source citations.

2. Corrections & Errata

Found a factual error? Open an issue on the discussion board with:

  • The specific claim that needs correction
  • Primary source evidence contradicting it
  • Your suggested replacement text

3. Obsidian Notes

If you use Obsidian, you can contribute vault notes directly. These are lighter-weight than full chapters — research notes, source transcriptions, and connective commentary that enriches the archive.

Content Standards

All content must:

  • Cite primary sources where available
  • Distinguish between established facts and interpretation
  • Follow the Content Schema conventions for metadata
  • Be written for a technically literate but not specialist audience

Technical Setup

See Technical Stack for the development environment setup, and [[Vision & Architecture]] for the principles that guide all content decisions.