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Introduction to Overleaf

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Updates 2025/02/11 TL;DR: Using overleaf is much better than Microsoft Word (or MS Word) for academic writing that involves lots of formulas, and is very convenient for collaborative writing. UCL provides free and life-long Overleaf license.

Problems of MS Word in academic writing

  1. There are obvious differences between the desktop software of MS Word and the MS Word 365 on a browser, especially the formulas and figures.
  2. MS Word would crash if the file contains more than 100 pages, such as PhD dissertations.
  3. It is very hard to maintain lots of mathematical formulas in MS Word.
  4. It is time-consuming to change the template of MS Word. For example, IEEE journals requires two-column layout in submissions, which is a nightmare for MS Word.
  5. There is always a conflict if multiple people are simultaneously editing a Word doc via OneDrive, Dropbox, etc.
  6. etc …

Benefits of using Overleaf

  1. It is totally web-based and no installation is required.
  2. Many universities (e.g. UCL) provide free and life-long license of Overleaf, which allows many collaborators for one project.
  3. It is very easy to change the template. For example, if my paper submission to Journal A is rejected and I want to submit it to Journal B, it may take 30 minutes to change the template on Overleaf and resubmit. If I use MS Word, it might take hours or days.
  4. It has a rich text mode (see link), which resembles MS Word interface.
  5. It has functionality of “Track Changes” (see link) and “Add comments” (see link).
  6. It can be integrated with Github, Zotero, etc.
  7. There are lots of template of Overleaf. You can use it to write papers, prepare slides (using Beamer), prepare and update CVs.

Problems of using Overleaf

  1. The learning curve of Overleaf is quite steep. However, it is worthy for a four-year PhD and you don’t need to learn everything about Overleaf in one go (think about how you learn Python).
  2. As Overleaf is on a browser and depends on their server, sometimes the connection is unstable (but this is quite rare!).
  3. Some people don’t use Overleaf or resist using Overleaf. If your coauthor is one of them, you can either teach them to use Overleaf or download the Overleaf paper as MS Word document and send it to them. The latter way is really a pain, as you will maintain two versions of a paper in two different formats.

Tutorials of Overleaf

  1. UCL webpage and overleaf course at UCL: see link.
  2. 30-minute tutorial from Overleaf (link). Please note that you don’t need to learn everything about overleaf and Latex in one go. You can download an Overleaf template and write your own draft using template, and gradually learn Overleaf techniques when needed.
  3. Overleaf templates (link). Here you can find templates for UCL dissertation, Springer Nature LaTeX Template, etc. You can find more templates from Google/Github/CASA folks.
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Suggested Reading List of Statistics

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Below is a list of suggested reading and MOOCs on statistics, which are very useful for me. They are classified into three levels, namely Beginner, Intermediante, Advanced. Read more

Hello R Markdown

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You’ll find this post in your _source directory. Unlike the other example post on this blog (found in _posts), this one was written in R Markdown. Read more

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Paper Title Number 4

Published in GitHub Journal of Bugs, 2024

This paper is about fixing template issue #693. Read more

Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2024). "Paper Title Number 3." GitHub Journal of Bugs. 1(3).
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