London – Oct 5, 2016: New submission process for AGU authors offers an easier and faster way to collaborate and write articles - We’re really happy to let you all know that we have a new partnership with the American Geophysical Union (AGU),a nonprofit, professional organization for Earth and space scientists representing more than 60,000 members, which includes authoring templates and simplified submission links. .
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- Mary Anne · October 5, 2016
Overleaf Partners with American Geophysical Union to Simplify Submission Process for Multiple Journals
- John · October 1, 2016
Overleaf is visiting New Zealand and Australia in October!
I'm excited to let you know that I'll be travelling to New Zealand and Australia for the month of October! During my travels, I'll be attending and speaking at several events, listed below. It would be great to meet any Overleaf users local to these events, to hear your thoughts and feedback, and to discuss upcoming features and new partnerships.
Thanks, and see you soon!
John Hammersley
Co-Founder & CEO, Overleaf - John · September 23, 2016
Three submissions in three weeks! Overleaf's partnership with the Center for Open Science is off to a flying start
Update 23rd Sept: Make that four submissions! Our first submission to the SocArXiv just went through today too! :)
Three weeks ago we announced a new partnership with the Center for Open Science on their new OSF Preprints Service.
I'm delighted to report that, after only three weeks of the submission links being live, we've now had three submissions to the engRxiv directly from Overleaf!
- Mary Anne · September 8, 2016
Check it, check it out! Overleaf Webinar Recording – Enabling Research and Collaboration at Institutions
- Mary Anne · August 31, 2016
Overleaf Partners with the Center for Open Science on a New OSF Preprints Service
August 30, 2016 | Charlottesville, VA, and London, UK
We have just announced a new partnership with The Center for Open Science (COS), a non-profit science and technology company in Virginia. Overleaf will support the automatic submission of manuscripts authored on our platform onto the new OSF Preprints service that COS is launching this fall. OSF Preprints is a free open source preprint platform built and maintained by COS through their Open Science Framework (OSF). It helps researchers to discover new research as it happens and enables them to receive quick feedback on their own research. The Overleaf integration will initially be available on two OSF Preprints partner services, engrXiv and SocArXiv.
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