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Write Smarter with Overleaf and LaTeX

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center via Coursera

Overview

This course will introduce you to LaTeX, a document preparation system for creating highly customized formatted documents and Overleaf, a tool that makes writing with LaTeX much easier. LaTeX and Overleaf are particularly useful for scientific researchers who may want to write scientific manuscripts and be able to reformat the manuscript easily for different scientific journals. Unique Features of this course - Very beginner friendly approach to LaTeX which is often considered to be an intimidating subject - Guidance through starting using a template for scientific articles for a preprint archive - A relatively quick summary overview of how to use the main features of Overleaf - Some historical context Key Words Typesetting, LaTeX, Overleaf, Scientific Manuscripts, Scientific Publishing Intended Audience - The course is intended for scientific writers who might be interested in learning how to automate some of their writing formatting/layouts Note: No prerequisite knowledge is required. Learning Objectives 1. Be familiar with what LaTeX is and how it came to be 2. Understand the benefits of LaTeX and Overleaf 3. Get started writing in Overleaf with a template for a scientific manuscript 4. Add references to a document in Overleaf 5. Get help if you encounter challenges 6. Work collaboratively on Overleaf Accessibility We are committed to making our content accessible and available to all. We welcome any feedback you might have at https://forms.gle/3sTZpctxzYyhj74NA. Questions related to accessibility accommodations should be directed to https://studentserviceportal.force.com/s/. PDF versions of this course can be found at https://leanpub.com/courses/fredhutch/overleaf_intro. Overleaf is a very useful tool for collaborative scientific writing. It has an advantage over other potential collaborative writing options in that it enables for seamless changes in formatting and arrangement of text to allow you to submit to various publication platforms, such as preprint archives or scientific journals. Another advantage of Overleaf is that it is based on using LaTeX which makes it easy to add mathematical formulas to your writing. It also helps you do really complicated formatting and layouts with much more ease than other options and it makes it easy to replicate that complicated formatting/layout again for other papers or other writing products. It is widely used in certain fields like statistics and computer science. Therefore, it can also be useful to know about if you have collaborators in these fields.

Syllabus

  • Write Smarter with Overleaf and LaTeX
    • This module provides a general overview of LaTex and Overleaf, how it can be used in collaborative scientific writing, and what the benefits are to using this tool for collaborations in fields like statistics and computer science. It will walk through the steps of getting started with a template on Overleaf.
  • Writing with Overleaf and Elements of LaTeX
    • This module provides many of the common commands needed to get started using LaTex to create headings, create comments, and start and end elements within the text. You will also get to know additional elements including how to add figures and images to documents, add references and citations, add tables, and create internal links back to a figure, table, or section.
  • Troubleshooting and Collaborating
    • This module offers more details on the additional support offered by Overleaf. It helps users recognize issues and provides guidance on seeking assistance. It also discusses ways in which you can collaborate with others on Overleaf.

Taught by

Carrie Wright, PhD and Elizabeth Humphries, PhD

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