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New partnership between PNAS and Overleaf to provide PNAS authors with direct access to Overleaf -

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 customised 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.

PNAS templates and submission links are now available at https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/template-for-preparing-your-research-report-submission-to-pnas-using-overleaf/fzcbzjvpvnxn and http://www.pnas.org/site/authors/latex.xhtml.

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