A simple thesis template for use by UWA students for their Final Year Projects. IEEE format referencing uses Biber, lots of useful packages. A nice clean look, without anything complicated.
This is the official Caltech Thesis LaTeX Template for 2016, provided by Overleaf and the Caltech Library.
To start writing your thesis, simply click the 'Open as Template' button above.
If you have any questions before starting your thesis, it is recommended to read the Caltech Library thesis guide.
This version of the template includes the Caltech logo on the title page. If you wish to remove this logo, you may do so within the template, or by starting from this version.
To download this template for use offline, please click here and save the zip file to your computer.
For more information on using Overleaf, and to claim your free upgrade to Overleaf Pro through the Caltech institutional license, please visit the Caltech portal on Overleaf.
Kathy Johnson (Caltech) and Lian Tze Lim (Overleaf)
This is the official Caltech Thesis LaTeX Template for 2016, provided by Overleaf and the Caltech Library.
To start writing your thesis, simply click the 'Open as Template' button above.
If you have any questions before starting your thesis, it is recommended to read the Caltech Library thesis guide.
This version of the template includes the Caltech logo on the title page. If you wish to remove this logo, you may do so within the template, or by starting from this version.
To download this template for use offline, please click here and save the zip file to your computer.
For more information on using Overleaf, and to claim your free upgrade to Overleaf Pro through the Caltech institutional license, please visit the Caltech portal on Overleaf.
Kathy Johnson (Caltech) and Lian Tze Lim (Overleaf)
This is the writing template for the ``Sprint Beyond the Book'' sessions at SSP 2016. We invite you to join our team of science fiction authors, scholars, digital publishers, journalists, and technologists to write, edit, assemble and publish a book about the future of scholarly publishing on-the-fly in 72 hours.
We will employ a variety of collaborative technologies and explore the idea of writing as a performance. In order to pull off this ambitious plan, we need your help! Please stop by to help brainstorm, write, or edit contributions.
Each concurrent session will confront participants with different provocation about the future of scholarly publishing.
Find out more about the sessions on the SSP 2016 website.