This repository contains a LaTeX template to create an academic paper. The template follows typographical best practices and has a minimalist design. The template is particularly well suited for research papers. It is designed so papers are comfortable to read and easy to scan, both in print and on screen.
The template is documented at https://pascalmichaillat.org/a/.
- The paper produced by the template can be viewed at https://pascalmichaillat.org/a.pdf.
- The online appendix produced by the template can be viewed at https://pascalmichaillat.org/aa.pdf.
- Clone the repository to your local machine.
- Start editing the LaTeX file
paper.texto replace the boilerplate content with the content of your paper. - Replace the figures in the PDF file
figures.pdfwith the figures to be included in your paper (one figure per page). - Replace the references in the BibTeX file
paper.bibwith the references to be included in your paper. - Compile
paper.texwith pdfTeX. This will generate a PDF file of your paper namedpaper.pdf.
A few files in the repository are required to use the paper template but do not need to be modified. These files must be remain in the same folder as paper.tex:
- The LaTeX style file
paper.styformats the paper. - The BibTeX style file
paper.bstformats the bibliography.
A few files in the repository are not required to use the paper template but are useful for other purposes:
- The file
paper.pdfillustrates the output of the template. It will be overwritten whenpaper.texis compiled. - The file
paper.bblillustrates the bibliography produced by the template. It will be overwritten whenpaper.texis compiled. A copy of that file is also included in thearxivfolder. - The file
paper.auxis necessary to produce the online appendix out of the box. It will be overwritten whenpaper.texis compiled.
The repository also includes files to produce an online appendix—in case the paper's appendix must be carved out into a separate, online appendix upon publication. An online appendix can be produced as follows:
- Start editing the LaTeX file
appendix.texto replace the boilerplate content with the content of your online appendix. - The equation and section labels from
paper.texcan be used inappendix.tex. This requires the following:- The file
appendix.texis in the same folder aspaper.tex. - The file
paper.texis compiled first, to create the auxiliary filepaper.aux. - The file
paper.auxis available whenappendix.texis compiled.
- The file
- Compile
appendix.texwith pdfTeX. This generates a PDF file of your appendix namedappendix.pdf.
A few files in the repository are required to use the appendix template but do not need to be modified. These files must be remain in the same folder as appendix.tex:
- The LaTeX style files
paper.styandappendix.styformat the appendix. - The BibTeX style file
paper.bstformats the bibliography.
A few files are not required to use the appendix template but are useful for other purposes:
- The file
appendix.pdfillustrates the output of the template. It will be overwritten whenappendix.texis compiled. - The file
appendix.bblillustrates the bibliography produced by the template. It will be overwritten whenappendix.texis compiled. - The file
appendix.auxillustrates the references and links underlying the appendix. It will be overwritten whenappendix.texis compiled.
The template is compatible with arXiv. After being compiled with pdfTeX, a paper based on the template can be submitted to arXiv in three steps:
- Collect the required files into a folder. There should be four files: the source file
paper.tex, the bibliography filepaper.bbl, the style filepaper.sty, and the figure filefigures.pdf. The filepaper.bibshould not be included as arXiv will usepaper.bblto produce the bibliography. - Adjust the preamble of
paper.tex. On line 3, replace\bibliographystyle{bibliography}by\pdfoutput=1. The\bibliographystyle{bibliography}command is not needed because arXiv produces the bibliography from thepaper.bblfile. The\pdfoutput=1is required because the paper is compiled with pdfTeX. - Zip the folder and upload the zipped folder to arXiv.
The arXiv folder illustrates how the template should be prepared for submission to arXiv. The folder contains the four required files: paper.tex, paper.bbl, paper.sty, and figures.pdf. Furthermore, the preamble of paper.tex is adjusted appropriately. After being zipped, the folder could be uploaded to arXiv and would compile properly.
- The template was developed with TeX Live 2023 on macOS.
- Other LaTeX distributions and operating systems may require minor adjustments. Please report any issues to help improve compatibility.
This repository is licensed under the MIT License.
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