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I designed this template specifically for MSc physics students at NIT Jalandhar to streamline the thesis writing process. Simply update parameters such as your name and your professor's name in the thesis.tex file, and these changes will automatically reflect across all certificates. Additionally, you can easily modify the chapters and manage your images by uploading them to the designated images folder, keeping your work organized and saving you valuable time. Happy writing and Jai Hind!
This LaTeX template is designed for MSc and MCA students at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) to use for their major project reports. It provides a structured and standardized format to ensure consistency and professionalism in the presentation of your research work.
This sample is a guideline for preparing technical papers using LaTeX for manuscript submission for all Journals of OUP*. This sample article uses a class file named ouparticle.cls that authors should use for their manuscript preparation. It is similar in use to the article class file of LaTeX, but has some extra fields in the preamble and some extended commands for other parts of the article.
*Note: this template is from 2009, and we recommend checking the latest author guidelines for your intended target OUP journal before starting to prepare your manuscript. OUP’s official template is available at https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/oup-general-template/ybpypwncdxyb
Since 1926 the Journal of the London Mathematical Society has been publishing significant research, predominantly in pure mathematics. The Journal aims to publish papers which are of medium length, of high quality, are well-written and appeal to a broad mathematical audience.
For more information about the journal, see http://jlms.oxfordjournals.org/.
This template is derived from the GigaScience LaTeX template. The original template is now customised to GigaBytes requirement and can be used to submit Updates for GigaBytes. Overleaf and Oxford University Press (OUP) have created the initial template for authors submitting manuscripts to GigaScience.
This template allows authors to prepare and edit their manuscripts in the OUP 'contemporary' layout used by GigaBytes.
To begin writing, simply click the Open as Template button, above. Additional guidelines for preparing your submission are included within the template itself.
Know the LaTeX command you want to use but can't remember how to write it?
Here we present a great tips sheet produced by Dave Richeson; it's pre-loaded in Overleaf so you can see how the commands work instantly.
Simply click on the button above to open a version in Overleaf for editing (and to quickly copy and paste the commands you need!).
For more comments visit this page on Dave's site, or if you'd like to work through a fuller introduction to LaTeX why not check out our free online course?
A modern simple (academic) CV template.
With no colour, but a few different tabulars for visualizing your skills and cv events.
The template has no colour, but adding logos to your events will still make it relatively colourful (and thus, not strictly classic, why I called it "modern").
You can play around with different fonts. The places where the changes can be made are indicated by comments.
The fancy font for the name can be taken away, if you don't want it.
The github repo is here: https://github.com/latex-ninja/modern-simple-cv
A modern dissertation (or thesis) LaTeX template. Originally used during my D.Phil. at the University of Oxford. Now updated to be used by students at the University of Malta. Easily customizable, so trivial to change colours and logos for your own institution.
Github repo:
https://github.com/jp-um/university_of_malta_LaTeX_dissertation_template
Get in touch if you find anything untoward or have any questions (or want to buy me beer).
This is a basic journal article template which includes metadata fields for multiple authors, affiliations and keywords.
It is also set up to use the lineno package for line numbers; these can be turned on by adding the 'lineno' option to the documentclass command.