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The course covers basic information about why LaTeX can be useful, how to get started in Overleaf using LaTeX with a template, how to work with a team on Overleaf, and what to do when you encounter problems.

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Introduction to LaTeX and Overleaf for Scientific Articles

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About this course

The course covers basic information about why LaTeX can be useful, how to get started in Overleaf using LaTeX with a template, how to work with a team on Overleaf, and what to do when you encounter problems.

This course is part of a series of courses for the Informatics Technology for Cancer Research (ITCR) called the Informatics Technology for Cancer Research Education Resource. This material was created by the ITCR Training Network (ITN) which is a collaborative effort of researchers around the United States to support cancer informatics and data science training through resources, technology, and events. This initiative is funded by the following grant: National Cancer Institute (NCI) UE5 CA254170. Our courses feature tools developed by ITCR Investigators and make it easier for principal investigators, scientists, and analysts to integrate cancer informatics into their workflows. Please see our website at www.itcrtraining.org for more information. Except where otherwise indicated, the contents of this course are available for use under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. You are free to adapt and share the work, but you must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. Sample attribution: Introduction to LaTeX and Overleaf for Scientific Articles by Fred Hutchinson Data Science Lab (CC-BY 4.0). You can download the illustrations by clicking here.

Learning Objectives

This course will teach learners to:

  • Be familiar with what LaTeX is and how it came to be
  • Understand the benefits of LaTeX and Overleaf
  • Get started writing in Overleaf with a template for a scientific manuscript (for arXiv)
  • Add references to a document in Overleaf
  • Get help if you encounter challenges
  • Work collaboratively on Overleaf

Encountering problems?

If you are encountering any problems with this course, please file a GitHub issue or contact us at https://forms.gle/hc8Xt3Y2Znjb6M4Y7.

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The course covers basic information about why LaTeX can be useful, how to get started in Overleaf using LaTeX with a template, how to work with a team on Overleaf, and what to do when you encounter problems.

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