LaTeX templates and examples — Journal articles
Discover a wide range of academic journal LaTeX templates for articles and papers which automatically format your manuscripts in the style required for submission to that journal.
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LaTeX users preparing manuscripts for Optica meetings or conferences should use this template. Comments and questions should be directed to the Optica Conference Papers staff.

This template contains instructions for authors planning to submit a paper to The Journal of Fluid Mechanics: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-fluid-mechanics You can use this template in Overleaf to write and collaborate online in LaTeX. Once your article is complete, you can submit directly to the journal using the 'Submit to JFM' option in the Overleaf editor and choosing the journal from the drop-down selection. For more information on how to write in LaTeX using Overleaf, see this video tutorial, or contact the journal for more information on submissions.

This is a template for research articles in Lithuanian Mathematical Journal. https://www.journals.vu.lt/LMJ

MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute) is a publisher of scholarly and scientific journals ranging from basic research in natural and social sciences, to engineering and applications. Articles are peer-reviewed and published in open access journals. This is the official MDPI LaTeX Template as of December 2022. Please also see the information for authors on the MDPI webpage prior to submission.

The template for submissions to Papers in Historical Phonology (https://journals.ed.ac.uk/pihph/index). The link to the template on the official website can be found here: https://journals.ed.ac.uk/pihph/about/submissions

This is the official template of Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series A1 Mathematics and Statistics. https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/cfsuasmas/writing-rules

Template for data papers to be submitted to the Journal of Open Humanities Data (https://openhumanitiesdata.metajnl.com/about/submissions).

This template is the official template of Journal of Metaverse. You can see details on https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/jmv/writing-rules

The American Astronomical Society (AAS) has developed a markup package to assist authors in preparing manuscripts intended for submission to all the AAS-affiliated journals. The journals are the Astrophysical Journal (ApJ), the Astronomical Journal (AJ), ApJ Supplements (ApJS), Letters (ApJL), The Planetary Science Journal (PSJ), and Research Notes of the American Astronomical society (RNAAS). The latest LaTeX classfile is AASTeX v7.0 and it can be obtained here. The sample7.tex template uses this classfile to illustrate some of the newer features for submissions to the main Journals. Authors should consult the extensive guide for all the features in AASTeX v7.0. Once your manuscript is complete, check the AAS journals pre-submission checklist to make sure you're ready to submit. Then use the "Submit to Journal" option in the Overleaf editor to submit your files directly to the journal for processing. Note that you will still need to log on to the submission site to supply additional meta-data. The transfer to the peer review site can take some time so please be patient. The editorial office will contact you when your submission has been processed and is ready for the final meta-data input. If you're new to LaTeX, check out our free online introduction to help you get started, or please get in touch if you have any questions.
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