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New partnership between ASCE and Overleaf

Mary Anne · July 8, 2016
ASCE and Overleaf logos

London – July 8, 2016: Overleaf and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) announce a new partnership to provide ASCE authors with a new, enhanced authoring template and simplified submission process. Through this partnership, authors submitting to all 35 of the ASCE journals will have access to the ASCE authoring template within Overleaf - the award winning collaborative cloud-based writing and reviewing tool. Once finished writing, authors will be able to easily submit to any ASCE journal through a simplified submission link within the authoring template.

The new ASCE LaTeX Template in Overleaf

Angela Cochran, ASCE Journal Director says:

“A good number of our authors prefer to work in LaTeX. In this partnership with Overleaf, we can provide a trusted template and author support not available before. I am excited about the ability for authors to also work in the Rich Text format allowing collaboration between users of all comfort levels of LaTeX.”

John Hammersley, Founder & CEO of Overleaf says:

“We’re really excited to be working with ASCE and their authors. The newly enhanced template and option to easily submit to any of the 35 ASCE journals is an excellent resource and addition to the Overleaf platform.”

Links to the template and Overleaf platform will be available within the submission guidelines on the ASCE website.

If you would like more information on setting up an Overleaf partnership for your organization, contact Mary Anne Baynes at MaryAnne.Baynes@overleaf.com.

About ASCE

Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers represents more than 150,000 civil engineers worldwide and is America’s oldest national engineering society. ASCE is the world’s largest publisher of civil engineering content, an authoritative source for codes and standards, and a leading provider of technical and professional conferences and continuing education. The ASCE Library provides a single destination for all digital ASCE Publications including 35 journals, 425 conference proceedings, 400 e-books and standards, and the Civil Engineering Magazine Archive.

About Overleaf

Founded in 2012 and with over 400,000 registered users, Overleaf is an academic authorship tool that allows seamless collaboration and effortless manuscript submission, all underpinned by cloud-technology. By providing an intuitive online collaborative writing and publishing platform, Overleaf is making the process of writing, editing and publishing scientific documents quicker and easier. Researchers and academics can now write, collaborate, and publish with a single click, directly from the Overleaf web-app. Publishers and Institutions are partnering with Overleaf to provide customized writing templates, simple reference tool linking, and one-click publishing submission links.

Supported by Digital Science, Overleaf aims to make science and research faster, more open and more transparent by bringing the whole scientific writing process into one place in the cloud - from idea, to writing, to review, to publication.

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