Gallery Items tagged Academic Journal
Here we provide a selection of academic journal templates for articles and papers which automatically format your manuscripts in the style required for submission to that journal. Thanks to the partnerships we're building within the publishing community, you can also now submit your paper directly to a number of journals and other editorial and review services via the publish menu in the editor.

PNAS Template for Supplementary Information
Overleaf and NAS have created this template for authors preparing Supporting Information (SI) to accompany their submissions to PNAS. To begin writing online (in your browser), simply click the Open as Template button above. The PNAS SI template will be loaded, and additional guidelines for preparing your SI are included within the template itself. If you're new to Overleaf and LaTeX, check out our tutorial video and free introductory course for help getting started.
Overleaf and the National Academy of Sciences (NAS)

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS) LaTeX template and guide for authors
This is a template and guide for preparing papers for Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society using the 'mnras' LaTeX package.
See the mnras_template.tex file (included and used by default when opening the template) for a simple template to help you get started.
The mnras_guide.tex file (also included) provides instructions for using the additional features in the document class. This is not a general guide on how to use LaTeX, and nor does it replace the journal's instructions to authors.
Oxford University Press

PNAS LaTeX template for preparing invited submissions on Overleaf
Overleaf and NAS have created this template for authors preparing invited submissions to PNAS. The template allows authors to easily prepare and edit their manuscripts using Overleaf. Authors can then submit manuscripts to PNAS by using the PDF and source files generated by Overleaf. To begin writing online (in your browser), simply click the Open as Template button above. The Overleaf PNAS template will be loaded, and additional guidelines for preparing your invited submission are included within the template itself. If you're new to Overleaf and LaTeX, check out our tutorial video and free introductory course for help getting started.
Overleaf and the National Academy of Sciences (NAS)

Template for OUP Biometrika
Template for manuscript submission to the Biometrika journal. (Downloaded from Biometrika's instructions to authors page on 27 Aug 2018)
Oxford University Press (OUP)

Revista Mecatrone - artigo
Modelo de artigo científico para a revista Mecatrone v1.11
PET - Automação e Sistemas da Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo
e-mail do grupo: petmecatronica@gmail.com
e-mail da revista: revistamecatrone@gmail.com
site da revista: http://www.revistas.usp.br/mecatrone/
PET-Mecatronica

NBDT template
This is a generic template designed for use by NBDT, which includes several options for customization.
Konrad Kording, Ben Lansdell

Template Boletin de Matematicas - 2018
This template is used as a basic template for the journal Boletín de Matemáticas, of the mathematics department of the Universidad Nacional de Colombia. More information can be found in the site of the journal
https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/bolma
Boletin de Matemáticas

Template for International Journal of Geographical Information Science
This guide is for authors who are preparing papers for the Taylor & Francis journal International Journal of Geographical Information Science (tGIS ) using the LATEX 2ε document preparation system and the Class file tGIS2e.cls, which is available via the journal homepage on the Taylor & Francis website. Authors planning to submit their papers in LATEX2ε are advised to use tGIS2e.cls as early as possible in the creation of their files.
IJGIS / Taylor and Francis 2018

Style Guide and Template for Submission of Manuscripts to Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic
This document and its LaTeX source are meant as a guide to the Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic’s (NDJFL) style and the style files ndjflart and jflnat.bst.
Joseph Vidal-Rosset