Overleaf, an innovative provider of scientific writing and publishing tools, has announced a partnership with Virginia Tech's University Libraries to provide all Virginia Tech students, faculty and staff with Overleaf Pro+Teach accounts.
Premium Overleaf accounts and customised writing templates have been made available to all students, faculty and staff via a custom Virginia Tech authoring portal on the Overleaf website. Virginia Tech's University Libraries aim to provide students and faculty with cutting-edge authoring technology, easy-to-use Virginia Tech authoring templates and eventually a simplified workflow for submitting to VTechWorks, Virginia Tech's institutional repository.
A few of the features that influenced Virginia Tech's libraries to move forward with Overleaf include easy collaboration with multiple co-authors, version control and full-project history with easy revert, custom journal templates with journal-specific 1-click submission, and templates that allow professors to distribute and collect homework assignments.
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