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Writing in LaTeX

4:30pm
4:30pm
Online

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LaTeX (pronounced Lay-Tech) is the standard document processor used for writing reports in physics and mathematics. It is unlike common document processors as it is built specifically for writing scientific papers. It provides easy equation editing and does automatic formatting, citing, numbering, etc, making writing lab reports much faster once the syntax is learned. For example to write something in italics, one would write "\textit{hello world}" and it would compile "hello world".

To get the most out of the tutorial, bring your laptop and we'll use Overleaf to practice.

To register, please log onto Carleton Central and click on Science Student Success Centre under the mySuccess tab. The invitation link to this workshop will be provided closer to the workshop date. If you do not receive the Zoom link prior to the workshop, please visit the SSSC Online Resources Winter 2022 page on Brightspace, and in the section "This Week's Workshops and Events", select the event you are registered in. The Zoom link for the event will be on this page.

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