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thesistips [2021/05/13 17:38]
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thesistips [2023/08/03 06:02]
gdepaul [LaTeX Dissertation Template]
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 There are several websites dedicated to [[http://​theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/​~nlct/​latex/​thesis/​|Using LaTeX to Write a PhD Thesis]]. But since you're in the UC Davis math department, your best bet is to use a template that was specifically created for UC Davis math students.  ​ There are several websites dedicated to [[http://​theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/​~nlct/​latex/​thesis/​|Using LaTeX to Write a PhD Thesis]]. But since you're in the UC Davis math department, your best bet is to use a template that was specifically created for UC Davis math students.  ​
  
-Download: {{ :dissertation_template_2021.zip | 2021 template}}+Download: {{ :Dissertation_template_2024.zip | 2024 template ​(Overleaf compatible)}}
  
-This template was created originally by Tyrell McAllister with later edits by Jeff Irion, John Challenor, Will Wright, and David Haley in order to keep the template current with formatting requirements.+This template was created originally by Tyrell McAllister with later edits by Jeff Irion, John Challenor, Will Wright, and David Haley in order to keep the template current with formatting requirements. In 2024, Greg DePaul updated the template to be overleaf compatible
  
 Once you pass your Qual, download the dissertation template! Fill in some basic info (name, major, committee members'​ names, etc.), and add to your dissertation while you work on your research. ​ After all, it's easier to write and cite as you go than to do it months/​years later when that stuff isn't fresh in your mind. Once you pass your Qual, download the dissertation template! Fill in some basic info (name, major, committee members'​ names, etc.), and add to your dissertation while you work on your research. ​ After all, it's easier to write and cite as you go than to do it months/​years later when that stuff isn't fresh in your mind.
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 The "​ucdavisthesis"​ LaTeX package maintained by Ryan Scott has a number of convenient macros that can generate a dissertation. ​ It is loosely based on an earlier version of the math department template. ​ It is also available in most TeX distributions by default (including Overleaf), and so accessing it is also convenient. ​ However, editing the package to keep up with changes to formatting requirements requires some thought. ​ To that end, you might be interested in one of the following two documents which bring the template up to date with Spring 2021 requirements:​ The "​ucdavisthesis"​ LaTeX package maintained by Ryan Scott has a number of convenient macros that can generate a dissertation. ​ It is loosely based on an earlier version of the math department template. ​ It is also available in most TeX distributions by default (including Overleaf), and so accessing it is also convenient. ​ However, editing the package to keep up with changes to formatting requirements requires some thought. ​ To that end, you might be interested in one of the following two documents which bring the template up to date with Spring 2021 requirements:​
-  * {{ :ucdavisthesis.cls | ucdavisthesis.cls }}: Add this to the root directory of your Overleaf document +  * {{ :ucdavisthesiscls.zip | ucdavisthesis.cls }}: Add this to the root directory of your Overleaf document 
-  * {{ :ucdavisthesis.dtx | ucdavisthesis.dtx }}: Use this version if you are the kind of person who likes to compile your own stuff+  * {{ :ucdavisthesisdtx.zip | ucdavisthesis.dtx }}: Use this version if you are the kind of person who likes to compile your own stuff
  
 The 2020 version of the math department template can be found {{ :​dissertation_template_2020.zip | here}}. ​ It differs from the 2021 version only in the way that the page numbers are written (it places hyphens on either side of roman numerals, but not on the other pages). The 2020 version of the math department template can be found {{ :​dissertation_template_2020.zip | here}}. ​ It differs from the 2021 version only in the way that the page numbers are written (it places hyphens on either side of roman numerals, but not on the other pages).
  
 A previous template that complied with UCD's requirements as of 2012 was created by [[http://​node99.org/​|Sean Whalen]] and can be found on [[https://​github.com/​chebee7i/​thesis-template|GitHub]]. ​ It has not been maintained since 2012 and so is not up-to-date with the current formatting requirements. A previous template that complied with UCD's requirements as of 2012 was created by [[http://​node99.org/​|Sean Whalen]] and can be found on [[https://​github.com/​chebee7i/​thesis-template|GitHub]]. ​ It has not been maintained since 2012 and so is not up-to-date with the current formatting requirements.
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