diff --git a/docs/gitlab/4-2-you-doi.md b/docs/gitlab/4-2-you-doi.md
index 4c107183b3a1f43a443d029c8ca2effbce781fa4..4eda3a27060b7a95c3bd163fb377ecb26759c081 100644
--- a/docs/gitlab/4-2-you-doi.md
+++ b/docs/gitlab/4-2-you-doi.md
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Zenodo is free to use tool for creating a digital object identifier (doi) for yo
 3. Make a “[release](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29520905/how-to-create-releases-in-gitlab)” of the repository. Add a note to mark this as the initial release.
 4. Download the repository from GitLab (download icon on the repository home page) as a .zip or other compressed file type.
 5. Upload the compressed file collection to zenodo.
-6. Finalise the zenodo entry will all contributors including their ORDIC IDs. Include a link to the GitLab repository.
+6. Finalise the zenodo entry with all contributors including their ORDIC IDs. Include a link to the GitLab repository.
 7. Set an embargo period for the material if it is not yet publicly available on GitLab.
 
 ## Updating the material
diff --git a/docs/gitlab/repo-doi.md b/docs/gitlab/repo-doi.md
index a6ceb71a3310addd62ffdbb732747104ab2eeaac..a79875816aab400908724243ab3772952cf4f6e8 100644
--- a/docs/gitlab/repo-doi.md
+++ b/docs/gitlab/repo-doi.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Zenodo is free to use tool for creating a digital object identifier (doi) for yo
 3. Make a “[release](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29520905/how-to-create-releases-in-gitlab)” of the repository. Add a note to mark this as the initial release.
 4. Download the repository from GitLab (download icon on the repository home page) as a .zip or other compressed file type.
 5. Upload the compressed file collection to zenodo.
-6. Finalise the zenodo entry will all contributors including their ORDIC IDs. Include a link to the GitLab repository.
+6. Finalise the zenodo entry with all contributors including their ORDIC IDs. Include a link to the GitLab repository.
 7. Set an embargo period for the material if it is not yet publicly available on GitLab.
 
 ## Updating the material