
During December 2024, Patrick Dunne enhanced the MaCh3 repository by integrating citation and DOI infrastructure to support scholarly usability. He focused on documentation-driven improvements, adding a Zenodo DOI badge to the README and updating citation workflows to guide users in citing via the persistent DOI and exporting BibTeX entries. Using Markdown for documentation and Git for version control, Patrick reinforced open science practices and improved repository discoverability and reproducibility. The work centered on README updates, with careful commit hygiene ensuring traceability. While the scope was focused, the changes addressed citation reliability and user guidance without introducing new code or bug fixes.

Month: 2024-12 — Focused on strengthening scholarly usability and citation infrastructure in MaCh3. Key feature delivered: MaCh3 - Citation and DOI integration. Added a DOI badge in the README linking to Zenodo for persistent citation and updated citation workflows with guidance to cite via the Zenodo DOI and to export BibTeX. This aligns with open science practices and improves discoverability and reproducibility. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improves citation reliability and discoverability for end users, enabling consistent scholarly referencing and easier export of bibliographic data. - Documentation-driven improvement with minimal code changes, reinforcing repository quality and reproducibility. - Git hygiene and traceability: commits centered on README updates that reflect the new citation workflow. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Git-based documentation updates and commit hygiene - Markdown documentation for scholarly workflows - Open science practices: Zenodo DOI integration and BibTeX export guidance - Repository maintenance and user-centric documentation for MaCh3
Month: 2024-12 — Focused on strengthening scholarly usability and citation infrastructure in MaCh3. Key feature delivered: MaCh3 - Citation and DOI integration. Added a DOI badge in the README linking to Zenodo for persistent citation and updated citation workflows with guidance to cite via the Zenodo DOI and to export BibTeX. This aligns with open science practices and improves discoverability and reproducibility. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improves citation reliability and discoverability for end users, enabling consistent scholarly referencing and easier export of bibliographic data. - Documentation-driven improvement with minimal code changes, reinforcing repository quality and reproducibility. - Git hygiene and traceability: commits centered on README updates that reflect the new citation workflow. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Git-based documentation updates and commit hygiene - Markdown documentation for scholarly workflows - Open science practices: Zenodo DOI integration and BibTeX export guidance - Repository maintenance and user-centric documentation for MaCh3
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