LaTeX templates — Journal articles
Discover a wide range of academic journal LaTeX templates for articles and papers which automatically format your manuscripts in the style required for submission to that journal.
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Template for the Russian version of the journal Space, Time and Fundamental Interactions http://stfi.ru/ru/for_authors.html

Submission template for INA-Rxiv, the Preprint server of Indonesia.

TMLR LaTeX style file and template as of 2023-09-12. Created by the TMLR Editorial Board.

Template for journal Texto Livre: Linguagem e Tecnologia More information on the template might be found at the repository in GitHub.

This template contains instructions for authors planning to submit a paper to one of the following Cambridge journals: Antimicrobial Stewardship and Healthcare Epidemiology You can use this template in Overleaf to write and collaborate online in LaTeX. Once your article is complete, you can submit directly to any of the journals that use this template using the ‘Submit to journal’ option in the Overleaf editor and choosing the journal from the drop-down selection. For more information on how to write in LaTeX using Overleaf, see this video tutorial , or contact the journal for more information on submissions.

Copyright (C) 2009 by Tobias Elze Journal of Vision LaTeX template version 1.0. This document may be used freely for your own submissions. This template was downloaded from http://www.tobias-elze.de/latex/ on 19 November, 2015. The template makes your LaTeX manuscript look similar to Journal of Vision articles. However, in contrast to the two-column JOV articles, manuscripts are in single colum mode. This version of the template considers the changed layout requirements as of 2010.

This template is for authors submitting a manuscript to SPIE Proceedings based on an oral or poster presentation at an SPIE conference. The Overleaf template allows authors to write, edit, and collaborate online. Authors can then submit the paper to SPIE Proceedings by downloading the PDF and source files generated from Overleaf. Detailed information about submitting a manuscript to SPIE Proceedings can be found at http://spie.org/x14105.xml. If you're new to Overleaf and LaTeX, check out our free introductory course for help getting started.

NUSA: Linguistic Studies of Languages in and around Indonesia is an open access journal published by the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. The Series focuses primarily on works about languages in Indonesia, but studies of languages from nearby countries are also welcome. Papers appearing in NUSA may be original or translated from languages other than English. Authors retain copyright over all works published in NUSA. All papers published by NUSA are made available through a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives license. For more information, see the journal website at http://www.aa.tufs.ac.jp/en/publications/nusa.

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.
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