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- Posted by John on May 29, 2015
Given the longstanding popularity of LaTeX in the computer science community, we were very excited here at Overleaf to see the launch of the new PeerJ Computer Science journal earlier this month.
To celebrate, we're delighted to announce that we have once again partnered with PeerJ to provide a special offer for authors publishing to their journals.
- Posted by Mary Anne on May 27, 2015
May 27, 2015 North Andover, MA, USA – Aries Systems, a solutions provider for scholarly publishers, partners with Overleaf, an online LaTeX and Rich Text collaborative writing and publishing tool. This new agreement between Aries Systems and Overleaf will allow authors to directly submit manuscripts created in the Overleaf platform to the thousands of scholarly journals that use Editorial Manager Ingest Service for online submission and peer review.
This new partnership between Aries Systems and Overleaf will simplify the submission process for authors while helping journals capture structured manuscript metadata and correctly compiled LaTeX files. Using the workflow capabilities of Editorial Manager, journals can send the manuscript back to the author to verify submission data, and capture missing information, before proceeding with peer review.
- Posted by John on May 26, 2015
If you missed it, or if you just need a recap, here's a rundown of last week's #FuturePub event, starting with the slides from our six amazing speakers!
- Posted by Mary Anne on May 20, 2015
In a series of four interviews for Editage Insights, Overleaf co-founder Dr. John Hammersley talks with Donald Samulack, President of US operations for Editage, on the topic of collaborative writing and publishing in the context of science and research.
- Posted by John on May 19, 2015
You can watch all of the talks from #FuturePub #Pint15 online via the Digital Science live streaming channel.