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## First time creating a doi for a GitLab repository
1. In [zenodo](https://zenodo.org), log in or create an account. Go to "[new upload](https://zenodo.org/deposit/new)" and add details about your material. Click the "resave doi" button to get the doi which will be issued by zenodo.
1. In [zenodo](https://zenodo.org), log in or create an account. Go to "[new upload](https://zenodo.org/deposit/new)" and add details about your material. Click the "reserve" button to get the doi which will be issued by zenodo.
2. Copy this doi into your README for your project on GitLab, or other documentation. Include this in a section entitled "How to cite this material".
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.
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Zenodo is free to use tool for creating a digital object identifier (doi) for yo
## First time creating a doi for a GitLab repository
1. In [zenodo](https://zenodo.org), log in or create an account. Go to "[new upload](https://zenodo.org/deposit/new)" and add details about your material. Click the "resave doi" button to get the doi which will be issued by zenodo.
1. In [zenodo](https://zenodo.org), log in or create an account. Go to "[new upload](https://zenodo.org/deposit/new)" and add details about your material. Click the "reserve" button to get the doi which will be issued by zenodo.
2. Copy this doi into your README for your project on GitLab, or other documentation. Include this in a section entitled "How to cite this material".
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.