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Partnership Between Overleaf and SPIE to Simplify Publishing Submission Process

By Alex Jackson August 6, 2015

Overleaf today announced a new publishing partnership with SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics. Its authors will now have access to the award-winning Overleaf collaborative writing and publishing platform – customized for SPIE journal and proceedings submissions. The partnership provides SPIE authors with easy-to-use, custom LaTeX templates – as well as simple submission links – to the SPIE proceedings or journal of their choice.

Gwen Weerts, Managing Editor of SPIE journals says:

“Many of our journal authors are new to LaTeX, and they’re authoring in that environment at the recommendation of an advisor or mentor. Unsurprisingly, they find it challenging! We are thrilled that Overleaf has created an interface to simplify LaTeX authorship, and also allow collaboration between authors. We believe our authors will appreciate the simple and intuitive user-interface while using our journal and proceedings templates, and the submission links directly to our submission systems will simplify the submission process.”

Custom templates will be available to help authors write and publish their work in the correct format, either for journals or for proceedings. The partnership allows SPIE journal authors to access the Overleaf scientific writing service directly from SPIE, using links from the author guidelines. Once the authors have completed writing and collaborating on a document in Overleaf, they will be able to submit directly to the SPIE Proceedings or to the SPIE journal of their choice, using a ‘journal selector’ submission link from within the Overleaf platform. This ‘journal selector’ submission link will allow authors to choose from ten SPIE journals for submission.

John Hammersley, Founder & CEO of Overleaf says:

“We met Gwen Weerts at the CSE Conference earlier this year and after discussing what SPIE required with their ten different journals and their conference proceedings, we knew we had a solution that would be a perfect fit. Developing a custom LaTeX SPIE template with an integrated ‘journal selector’ makes their submission process easy and intuitive.”

The main SPIE journal template and submission link is now live, with the SPIE Proceedings template and submission link coming later in August 2015.

If you would like more information on setting up a partnership for your organization, contact Mary Anne Baynes via our contact page.

About SPIE

SPIE is the international society for optics and photonics, a not-for-profit organization founded in 1955 to advance light-based technologies. The not-for-profit society advances emerging technologies through interdisciplinary information exchange, continuing education, publications, patent precedent, and career and professional growth.

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