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- Posted by Shelly on May 26, 2016
I am happy to write about our successful ongoing collaboration with Stanford University Libraries!
Earlier this year, in February, I attended Stanford’s Gear Up for research day. It was fun speaking with students, researchers, faculty and staff interested in increasing productivity and quality related to collaborative scientific authoring. The feedback was excellent – students and faculty were genuinely happy that Stanford was providing free Overleaf Pro accounts to all students and faculty. Collaboration is on the rise, and having an innovative collaborative authoring tool received high praise! You can view my lightning talk slides by clicking here.
- Posted by Shelly on May 19, 2016
"I have enjoyed using Overleaf and found it to be very helpful in my work. I especially like the user interface, the availability of numerous templates, and tracking of version history."
– Jonathan Young - Posted by Mary Anne on May 16, 2016
London – May 16: Overleaf is excited to announce a new partnership with the Royal Society of Chemistry. Through this partnership, authors submitting to their Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP) journal will have access to the award-winning Overleaf collaborative cloud-based writing and reviewing tool with 1-click submission into the PCCP ScholarOne submission system.
- Posted by John on May 13, 2016
I just want to say a huge thanks to everyone who attended #FuturePub 7 for making it such a great event -- there were a lot of on point questions and discussion, and it was great to see such a large group make it to the pub afterwards :)
Slides from the talks are now available if you'd like a recap of the presentations, along with a selection of photos and a Storify of the event's tweets!
- Posted by John on April 19, 2016
After Juan got in touch with us as part of the Overleaf Campus Challenge 2016, we invited him to tell us a little more about his work and his collaborations. Here's what he had to say...
My colleague and friend Miguel-Ángel Sicilia and I were working together on a new book, and he said to me:
"We will be continually updating this work and the other must see immediately the update; perhaps we could use Overleaf to make the collaboration easy."
I remember that I said: “to use, what?” And now I use Overleaf for all my academic work!
– Professor Juan Cuadrado