How to Write a Scientific Journal Article Using Overleaf - Academic Writing Tutorial in LaTeX

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • How I Use Overleaf for Academic Writing for Scientific Journal and Conference Articles
    I've been using Overleaf for 3 years now for all of my academic writing needs and I cannot imagine using anything else or ever going back to a word processor. The main reason I love Overleaf is that it makes formatting the document so quick and easy!
    Overleaf is FREE - www.overleaf.com/?...
    Timestamps
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:52 - Software for Academic Writing
    2:39 - What is Overleaf/LaTeX
    4:26 - Overleaf Formatting Templates
    6:28 - Overview of the file structure
    7:56 - Title, Authors, Abstract
    9:29 - Sections
    12:02 - Labelling Sections, Figures, etc.
    13:18 - Equations and Algorithms
    15:25 - Tables
    16:39 - Figures
    17:55 - Citations and Bibliography
    21:08 - Collaborating with Authors
    22:08 - Other Applications of Overleaf
    23:22 - Getting Started with Overleaf
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Комментарии • 60

  • @bushrafarhat3798
    @bushrafarhat3798 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you so much for the video. I am in my second year of Master's and came to know about overleaf sometime ago. Now, I am learning this tool.

  • @justblairthompson
    @justblairthompson 2 года назад +6

    There is nothing especially wrong with using Microsoft Word for academic writing, for many it is an application that they are comfortable using. However, it is fair to say that the majority of Word users are not using it well. If you use styles for all of your formatting, then you just alter your styles to change the appearance of the entire document. You can also use templates, it starts to become more problematic when users deviate from that (and it is very tempting to fall into bad habits with Word). LaTeX is great for keeping things disciplined. It forces you into doing things "right" and that is it's greatest strength IMHO
    If you are not using LaTeX, then yes it's a great tool for writing, but it takes some learning. Word needs learning too though. You also have to consider other factors such as what application is your supervisor/s using? The tool you choose needs to be accessible to everyone who is collaborating with you.
    Whist LaTeX is widely used within the University that I work in, it is nowhere near Word for popularity. If you are working within specific disciplines such as computing science, engineering, physics etc. It is very popular and your supervisor will probably be steering you towards it. If you are working within some social sciences for instance there is a strong possibility your supervisor wont have heard of it. But don't be put off Word. It's collaboration tools are excellent especially if you are using OneDrive too. If you combine a referencing add in such as EndNote, Zotero or Mendeley I think the referencing is slightly easier. But... training is the key with Word. If it feels like it's hard work, you are almost certainly not using it well.

  • @staigerh1
    @staigerh1 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much! Actual lifesaver, I'm writing my first academic paper right now and was super intimidated by latex.

  • @doreenkennedy8826
    @doreenkennedy8826 Год назад +1

    I knew about overleaf yesterday and am excited to start learning with your first video. I intend to use if for my thesis writing and a paper that I will publish from my thesis. Great learning from your video, it inspired me.

  • @Sebas197HF
    @Sebas197HF Год назад +1

    During my 10+ years using RUclips I believe I have only commented on 2 or 3 videos maximum... Now thank you for this video, it was very HELPFUL! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!

  • @bahodirsuropov5864
    @bahodirsuropov5864 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much, your video tutorial is very helpful!

  • @amanjonathanprakash1044
    @amanjonathanprakash1044 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this tutorial. It had everything I wanted. I have an upcoming assignment and this tutorial was really helpful.

  • @rembautimes8808
    @rembautimes8808 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the tutorial. Part of my teams role is writing policies and those numberings can get tricky in word. I think the equation tool is probably the best feature

  • @HollyJaneYT
    @HollyJaneYT 2 года назад +7

    Great video, Ciara. I won't lie - Overleaf/Latex still intimidates me, but I am currently working on a large document in Word and can already see the limitations related to this. I think I might explore Latex in the summer, when I have more time! I'll definitely be coming back to this video when I do!

    • @PhDandProductivity
      @PhDandProductivity  2 года назад

      Catching up on these comments 🥵 Yea it is a bit scary. I'd say after your transfer it could be good to look at for your final thesis.

  • @miladsadeghnejadi6700
    @miladsadeghnejadi6700 6 дней назад

    THank you! Your video really helped!

  • @habeebatahseen6769
    @habeebatahseen6769 2 года назад +1

    this video was so helpful! i will start using this now!

  • @fatmafatma5096
    @fatmafatma5096 Год назад

    Thank you that was helpful, ceep going you have a great content 💜

  • @Randomness1873
    @Randomness1873 2 года назад +1

    GURLLLLl! This is amazing! I needed this a lot

  • @Yoongis_Rom
    @Yoongis_Rom 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Ciara 😊 I use overleaf sometimes but it's the first time I learn about labeling thing .. that was really a good vedio 👍

  • @goldensky1906
    @goldensky1906 11 месяцев назад

    realllllly hepful! Thanks a lot!!! 🥰

  • @generalknowledgewithasians1699
    @generalknowledgewithasians1699 10 месяцев назад

    Very helpful thanks

  • @daniellakhomuz
    @daniellakhomuz 2 года назад +5

    This was really helpful. Trying to figure out how it could work into my workflow. Right now I use primarily Obsidian for research and Word (my PI is old school). Not sure how to incorporate Overleaf into the workflow but I will definitely think about it!

    • @PhDandProductivity
      @PhDandProductivity  2 года назад

      Ah yes it can be tricky to bring in Overleaf with the old school PI but it is definitely a lot handier for collaborating

  • @mdekhteare_3575
    @mdekhteare_3575 Месяц назад

    Thank You dear..

  • @biodoumoyegeorgebokolo726
    @biodoumoyegeorgebokolo726 2 года назад +1

    Overleaf all the way. I have been using it since 2017 during my masters but actually in this time of my PhD, I have become more fund of it

  • @selimawad2375
    @selimawad2375 7 месяцев назад

    Good job!

  • @Liz-gc6gn
    @Liz-gc6gn Год назад +1

    LOL - I have never heard of Overlear or Latex until about 20 minutes ago. I was watching videos on Obsidian and now I find out there's a whole new way to write my papers too! I'm really excited about this because I hate Word.

  • @ivettgabriella
    @ivettgabriella 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video. I am much less scared now to try using LaTex. I always thought it was something super complex and it would take so long to learn it. Ha-ha.

    • @PhDandProductivity
      @PhDandProductivity  2 года назад

      It definitely takes some time to get used to it but it’s worth it!!

  • @ArtemisArsha
    @ArtemisArsha 2 года назад +2

    This was really concise and helpful! thank you so much!

  • @user-hi9xh9il1g
    @user-hi9xh9il1g 10 месяцев назад

    thanks i am a student at tcd in dublin as well

  • @dddd-rf1xy
    @dddd-rf1xy Год назад

    Hi, how insert table design in word program and need insertion into overleaf IEEE tamplete

  • @Giovanna151290
    @Giovanna151290 2 года назад +3

    I often use LaTex (TexPad) and R-Markdown, however, I much prefer R-Markdown over LaTex because it drastically speeds up and improves my workflow given that my statistical models are typically performed in R. :)

  • @phill9199
    @phill9199 Год назад +1

    Wonderful and informative video, thank you! I've recently started working with Scrivener and find it very useful for structuring large amounts of text and keeping things organized. Have you tried it? I will definitely consider using Overleaf to process and format the text and get a nice looking final result.

  • @alphaomega9656
    @alphaomega9656 2 месяца назад

    I dont know much more about LaTex usually i used to do copy from screenshot and convert into google docs then copy from that paste into chatgpt boom it will do remains work i tried mathematics

  • @tit-bits6197
    @tit-bits6197 10 месяцев назад

    I am using Latex for the last twenty years, if not more. My problem is as follows: Most often in a PhD thesis we have to write a preface wherein some significant theorems from the main body of the thesis are needed to be restated. The amstools or thm-restate package does not help us in this regard. In this package the restated theorem must appear after the original theorem in the thesis. Till date we are doinng it manually. But then the problem is if we change something in the original theorem then the same change must be done in the restated theorem manually. Can you do something in this matter?

  • @ugurakpnar1763
    @ugurakpnar1763 2 года назад +2

    A nice video

  • @rangysunny6829
    @rangysunny6829 2 месяца назад

    Hello, how to change font style to Arial in latex overleaf

  • @idreeskhan-zp5ey
    @idreeskhan-zp5ey Год назад

    How to add authors photos at the bottom of a research paper in LaTeX?

  • @nishah4058
    @nishah4058 Год назад

    I have "springer latex2021 overleaf template" written over every page of pdf generated ..can anyone how to remove it .

  • @TheSak7171
    @TheSak7171 Год назад

    My only concern is if overleaf is safe? In term of our PhD documentation being safe from attacks and hacking etc.

  • @coachsteveperformance
    @coachsteveperformance Год назад

    🎉🎉🎉

  • @brendalane-oliver5160
    @brendalane-oliver5160 Год назад +1

    My supervisor prefers Word. Is Overleaf compatible to Word?

    • @PhDandProductivity
      @PhDandProductivity  Год назад

      Unfortunately Overleaf generates a PDF rather than a word document.

  • @herrzyklon
    @herrzyklon Год назад

    Isn't it worth mentioning what functionality is a paid feature? For example, track changes is a paid function and there's no other way round it. The History is also only valid for 24 hours, though you can use this free if you refer 6 others.

  • @stevenyap4548
    @stevenyap4548 Год назад

    ok

  • @supersmart671
    @supersmart671 3 месяца назад

    Word is good for non-coders....

  • @michalhaubner2104
    @michalhaubner2104 2 года назад

    The video overlay is unnecessary. Would prefer seeing the Overleaf...

  • @saqibmurtaza4421
    @saqibmurtaza4421 9 месяцев назад

    such a pathetic way of tutoring.

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    @journalexperts 2 года назад

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