In 2016, CERN was looking to adopt a single, collaborative authoring tool to provide to their researchers. They conducted a year-long trial of three platforms, with Overleaf (https://www.overleaf.com) emerging as the best fit.
BlogPosts tagged “case studies”
- Kate · October 22, 2019
Overleaf at CERN: Supporting Thousands of Research Collaborations
- Mary Anne · March 25, 2019
Case Study: Why Symplectic use Overleaf for Technical Documentation
In this Case Study we are delighted to share Symplectic’s success in using Overleaf to produce high quality, up-to-date, technical documentation for their clients.
- Graham · May 30, 2017
Overleaf for Book Production
Overleaf provides a wealth of features and functionality to assist with book production. In this post we review some case studies and take a brief glimpse “under the hood” of Overleaf to see why it is a safe and secure platform on which to build innovative solutions for book publishing.
- Graham · May 30, 2017
Overleaf for Book Authors
In this post we take a look at how Overleaf can support the work of book authors—whether you want to use Overleaf for writing or producing books, it offers a wealth of features and functionality to help you become much more productive.
- John · December 22, 2016
A flying start to the University of Cambridge Overleaf trial
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