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  • New partnership between Overleaf and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)

    Posted by Mary Anne on February 25, 2016
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    Boston – Feb 25: The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) and Overleaf have announced a partnership providing PNAS authors with direct access to Overleaf, a cloud-based scientific authoring platform that makes it easy for researchers to write, collaborate, and publish documents.

    Through this partnership, authors wishing to submit to PNAS will be able to conveniently open Overleaf customized PNAS LaTeX templates from within the PNAS journal website. These writing templates will open directly in the Overleaf platform, allowing authors to easily write in the correct journal format, collaborate with other authors and colleagues, and see their composed document in real-time, as they write. Once the manuscript is complete, the author can efficiently submit to PNAS through the PNAS submission link within the Overleaf platform.

    John Hammersley, Founder & CEO of Overleaf says:

    “We’re excited to be working with PNAS. These templates and submission links will be an excellent resource for our users and they fit perfectly with our goal of making scientific authorship easier.”

    Daniel Salsbury, Deputy Executive Editor says:

    “We are always looking for ways to make the manuscript submission process easier for authors. The Overleaf technology is a big step forward for our authors and we are excited to see it in action.”

    PNAS templates and submission links are now available here and listed on the PNAS website here.

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

    PNAS LaTeX author template on Overleaf

    About PNAS

    PNAS is one of the world's most-cited and comprehensive multidisciplinary scientific journals, publishing about 3,500 research papers annually. Established in 1914, PNAS publishes cutting-edge research, science news, Commentaries, Reviews, Perspectives, Colloquium Papers, and actions of the National Academy of Sciences.

    The journal's content spans the biological, physical, and social sciences and is global in scope. Nearly half of all accepted papers come from authors outside the United States.

    Visit http://www.pnas.org and follow @PNASNews on Twitter.

    About Overleaf

    Founded in 2012 and with over 350,000 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.

    Visit https://www.overleaf.com and follow @overleaf on Twitter.

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