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Overleaf and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) in a New Partnership

25th February 2016
 | Katy Alexander

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The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) is one of the world’s most-cited and comprehensive multidisciplinary scientific journals, publishing more than 3,800 research papers annually. Today they have announced a new partnership with our portfolio company Overleaf, providing PNAS authors with direct access to Overleaf.

Authors wishing to submit to PNAS will now be able to conveniently open Overleaf customized 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.

John Hammersley, Founder and CEO of Overleaf adds:

“We’re excited to be working with PNAS. These templates and submission links will be an excellent resource for our users and they fit perfectly with our goal of making scientific authorship easier.”

Daniel Salsbury, Deputy Executive Editor, PNAS explains:

“We are always looking for ways to make the manuscript submission process easier for authors. The Overleaf technology is a big step forward for our authors and we are excited to see it in action.”

If you would like more information you can read the official announcement here.