I am a researcher in physics at CNRS and I have been writing latex documents for more than twenty years: writing articles, reports and also latex-presentations with Beamer, both in English and French.
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- November 21, 2016
Using Overleaf at the CNRS - An interview with Dr Sylvie Dagoret-Campagne
- Ryan · November 18, 2016
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- Mary Anne · November 16, 2016
Case Study - Wellcome Open Research - State-of-the-Art Journal Writing and Publishing Platform
Wellcome has launched an open research publishing platform which will enable their grantees to rapidly publish all outputs from their research. They use state-of-the-art services developed by and integrated with F1000Research which support faster research outputs, reproducibility and transparency - this includes integration with Overleaf for authoring services and editorial workflow. The platform will allow Wellcome grantees to publish a wide variety of outputs from standard research articles and data sets, through to null and negative results.
- John · November 14, 2016
TeX Live Upgrade—November 2016
On Wednesday, 16 November, we upgraded our LaTeX compile servers to the version of TeX Live 2016 that ships with Ubuntu 16.10 "Yakkety Yak". Here's what you need to look out for in terms of breaking changes and new features in your projects on Overleaf.
- Ryan · November 2, 2016
Now available! Link your ORCID iD to your Overleaf account.
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