All the latest news and updates from Overleaf, including our new feature releases, new partnerships and upcoming
events.
New Overleaf
Updates
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Improved track changes
The track changes view in version comparison mode has
been
upgraded, to give higher fidelity to complex changes. If you've not used
the track
changes feature before, here's a getting
started guide.
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Improved git server
In January we released an early version
of git-sync, to enable you to work offline and sync your changes
back to your online Overleaf account. We've been working hard
to improve stability this month, and have now released an updated
git server which is much more robust. Find out how
to get started here.
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Updated
'Introduction to LaTeX' course
Our free online course to help you learn
LaTeX has had a refresh! Check out Part
1 here.
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New option to 'set main file'
If you wish to change the primary .tex file within
your
project, now you can! Read here
for more details.
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Coming soon - faster, higher quality pdf preview
We're
in the
final stages of testing two major upgrades to the pdf preview, which will
improve
both refresh speed and quality. More details in the next issue!
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New Templates and Submission Links
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Nature
Publishing Group: Scientific Data & Scientific Reports
Overleaf is
happy to
establish a new partnership with Scientific Data and Scientific Reports from
Nature
Publishing Group - creating new templates and submission links bespoke to each journal
within the Overleaf platform.
Overleaf users will now be able to write in the correct template and format to publish in Scientific
Data and/or Scientific Reports. Once the document is complete, the user can
submit to
either journal using the submission links.
“We are delighted to be forging stronger ties with Overleaf as this will allow us to
provide
better support for authors who wish to prepare their manuscripts in LaTeX”, said
Nandita
Quaderi, Publishing Director for Open Research at Nature Publishing Group.
Scientific Data is an open-access
publication
for
descriptions of scientifically valuable datasets, and exists to help you publish,
discover
and reuse research data. The journal is open to submissions from a
broad
range of
natural science disciplines, including descriptions of big and small data, from single labs to
major
consortia. Check
out the template
Scientific Reports is the home for
rapidly
published, highly visible open access research.
Multi-disciplinary in
scope,
we’re open to all, publishing sound original research papers across the natural and
clinical
sciences
without barriers to access. Check
out the template
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Genetics Society
of
America
Overleaf is delighted to
announce a new
partnership with The Genetics Society of
America
(GSA). Through this partnership, authors submitting to GSA’s GENETICS and
G3:
Genes|Genomes|Genetics journals will soon have access to Overleaf. Custom GSA
journal
templates will be available to help authors write and publish their work in the
correct
journal format. The partnership allows GSA Journal authors to access the
Overleaf
scientific writing service directly, using links from the GENETICS and G3
manuscript
submission sites. Once the author has completed writing and collaborating on a
document
in Overleaf, they will be able to submit directly to the GENETICS or G3
journals using
a link from Overleaf. Full launch of the templates and submission links will be
available in March 2015.
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Oxford University
Press:
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health (EMPH)
Overleaf
is pleased to bring you a
new Clinical Briefs template for submissions to Evolution,
Medicine, and Public Health (EMPH), an open access journal from
Oxford
University Press. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health’s Clinical
Briefs
are pioneering, one-page summaries of evolutionary thought as applied to
clinical
conditions and pathologies. Clinical Briefs are designed to be accessible
in style
and useful for medical practitioners.
Once your Clinical Brief
is ready for
submission, all you have to do is click the “Submit to EMPH”
option
from within Overleaf to download all the files required for submission and
to be
taken to the EMPH submission portal to complete the process.
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Happening Now
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PeerJ
Publish
your article in PeerJ Computer Science – for free!
We
are excited that our friends over at PeerJ
have added a new addition to the PeerJ family: PeerJ
Computer Science, a cross-disciplinary open access journal
publishing articles across all fields of computer science. And
what’s more you can publish your research for free!
Head
over to PeerJ
Computer Science to read more about the journal and its 322
strong Editorial and Advisory Board which includes a number of high
profile computer scientists including Vint Cerf, Wendy Hall, David
Patterson and Mary Shaw.
Register
your interest on the journal’s homepage
and you’ll get free publication credit. You’ll also be
given the option to pass this offer on to your colleagues - so everyone
benefits! Sign
up today!
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Visit Overleaf at these events
ScholarOne Users
Group
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April 15-16
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Lisbon, Portugal
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Digital
Science Publisher Day
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April 20
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Washington DC, USA
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STM Annual
Meeting (International
Association of Scientific,
Technical
& Medical Publishers)
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April 21-23
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Washington DC, USA
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