This template for the preparation of LaTeX submissions to Soft Matter includes a direct link to the journal for easy submission of your finished article. To begin writing your article, simply click the 'Open as Template' button above. When your article is complete, simply click the 'Submit to Journal' link from within Overleaf to submit your files to Soft Matter. If you're new to Overleaf, we've provided a short tutorial video to help you get started. This template uses the main LaTeX ARTICLE template for RSC journals. Copyright The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019. Use of the Overleaf platform and associated services (including the Soft Matter Template) is subject to the Overleaf terms of service.
This template contains instructions for authors planning to submit a paper to the Journal of Plasma Physics.
You can use it in Overleaf to write and collaborate online in LaTeX. Once your article is complete, you can submit directly to JPP using the ‘Submit to journal’ option in the Overleaf editor.
For more information on how to write in LaTeX using Overleaf, see this video tutorial, or contact the the journal for more information on submissions.
Overleaf and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) have created this template for authors submitting manuscripts to all 35 ASCE Journals. The template allows authors to easily prepare and edit their manuscripts using Overleaf. Once complete, authors can submit the source files downloaded from Overleaf.
To begin writing online, click the “Open as Template” button above. The Overleaf/ASCE template will load. Additional guidelines for preparing submissions are included within the template.
If you are new to Overleaf and LaTeX, check out this free introductory course.
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This template for the preparation of LaTeX submissions to PCCP (Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics) includes a direct link to the journal for easy submission of your finished article. To begin writing your article, simply click the 'Open as Template' button above. When your article is complete, simply click the 'Submit to Journal' link from within Overleaf to submit your files to PCCP. Your files will be transferred automatically in one easy step, without the need for you to download and re-upload any files, and you'll be taken directly to the PCCP submission site to complete your submission. If you're new to Overleaf, we've provided a short tutorial video to help you get started. This template uses the main LaTeX ARTICLE template for RSC journals. Copyright The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019. Use of the Overleaf platform and associated services (including the PCCP Template) is subject to the Overleaf terms of service.
Biostatistics publishes papers that develop innovative statistical methods with applications to the understanding of human health and disease, including basic biomedical sciences. Papers should focus on methods and applications.
This template may be used to prepare your submission to Biostatistics. It contains an example article which shows how to include text, figures and references. To begin writing your article, simply click the 'Open as Template' button above. For more information on the journal's requirements, please see their author guidelines.
Title, authors and affiliations, summary, keywords the body of the manuscript, acknowledgements, a short section describing the Supplementary Materials, and the references (excluding tables and figures) should not exceed 25 manuscript pages in the draft mode of the template.
When you are ready to submit your manuscript please click the Submit to Journal button in the Overleaf editor and follow the instructions provided. Your files will be transferred automatically, without the need for you to download and re-upload any files, and you'll be taken directly to the Biostatistics submission site to complete your submission.
We hope you find Overleaf useful for your Biostatistics submission, and please let us know if you have any feedback. If you're new to Overleaf, we've provided a short tutorial video to help you get started.
This template has been created for authors submitting Software Tool Articles to F1000Research. It is designed for easy editing online with Overleaf, and users can submit their paper directly to F1000Research from the Overleaf editor.
Simply click above to start writing online in your browser.
For more information about submitting Software Tool Articles to F1000Research, please see their article guidelines. F1000Research advocates an Open Data policy. All articles should include citations to repositories that host the data underlying the results, together with details of any software used. When presenting new software tools all source code must be made openly available and archived in an online repository. For detailed guidelines on where the data/software can be deposited, and how they should be presented, see our data guidelines.
Overleaf and Oxford University Press (OUP) have created this template for authors submitting manuscripts to Gigascience, an open access, open data, open peer-review journal focusing on ‘big data’ research from the life and biomedical sciences.
This template allows authors to prepare and edit their manuscripts in the OUP 'contemporary' layout used by Gigascience and other OUP journals.
To begin writing, simply click the Open as Template button, above. Additional guidelines for preparing your submission are included within the template itself. Once your manuscript is ready for submission, simply click "Submit to Journal" in the top bar of the Overleaf editor and follow the instructions provided.
If you're new to Overleaf and LaTeX, check out our free introductory course for help getting started.
ACM has transitioned to a new authoring template. This new TeX template (acmart v2.08) consolidates the previous eight individual ACM journal and proceedings templates. The templates are updated to the latest software versions, developed to enable accessibility features, and they use a new font set.
The new LaTeX package incorporates updated versions of the following ACM templates:
ACM Journals: ACM Small, ACM Large, ACM and TOG (also for SIGGRAPH authors publishing in TOG)
ACM proceedings templates: ACM Standard and SIGPLAN
All journals use acmsmall with the following exceptions:
acmlarge - Large single column format, used for IMWUT, JOCCH, PACMPL, POMACS, TAP, PACMHCI
acmtog - Large double column format, used for TOG
Note: Most proceedings authors will use the "sigconf" proceedings template. If you are unsure which template variant to use, please request clarification from your event or publication contact.
Important information regarding submission versions for review: After finalizing the formatting of your paper you must use the option “manuscript” with \documentclass[manuscript]{acmart} command. This will generate the output in single column review format which is required. Accepted manuscripts will be transformed during production to produce properly formatted output accord to the publication specifications. Authors will be provided the opportunity to review and approve the formatted output before the article is published to the ACM Digital Library.
Before using the 2017 ACM consolidated article template, we strongly suggest that you read the TeX User Guide. Authors who plan to use their own packages should read the longer Implementation Guide. More detailed Instructions for Authors are found at http://www.acm.org/publications/authors/information-for-authors.
It is important to provide the proper indexing information from the ACM Computing Classification System (CCS). Accurate semantic tagging provides a reader with quick content reference; facilitates the DL search for related literature; enables several DL topic functions such as aggregated SIG and journal coverage areas; and helps ACM promote your work in other online resources.
Once your article is complete, you can use the “Submit to ACM” button at the top of the Overleaf editor bar to quickly download your paper and go straight to the appropriate ACM submission site.
For conference proceedings submissions, please refer to the submission guidelines in the relevant call-for-papers or on the event website.
For support on using these templates, or on LaTeX in general, please contact the Overleaf team -- we're happy to help.
This is a sample file for ACM generic journal manuscripts, using acmart.cls v2.08 (2024/06/04). It is provided by the ACM as a template for submissions, and pre-loaded in Overleaf (formerly writeLaTeX) for ease of editing online. Please see the ACM Submission Guidelines page for more details on manuscript preparation.
Important information regarding submission versions for review: After finalizing the formatting of your paper you must use the option “manuscript” with \documentclass[manuscript]{acmart} command. This will generate the output in single column review format which is required. Accepted manuscripts will be transformed during production to produce properly formatted output accord to the publication specifications. Authors will be provided the opportunity to review and approve the formatted output before the article is published to the ACM Digital Library.
All journals use acmsmall with the following exceptions:
acmlarge - Large single column format, used for IMWUT, JOCCH, PACMPL, POMACS, TAP
acmtog - Large double column format, used for TOG
Note: Most proceedings authors will use the "sigconf" proceedings template. If you are unsure which template variant to use, please request clarification from your event or publication contact.