====== LaTeX Template for Thesis and Dissertation ====== The following template follows the formatting guidelines set forth by the UND School of Graduate Studies. It has been tested on Mac OS X 10.9 (using [[http://tug.org/mactex/| MacTeX]]), Mac OS X 10.6.8, Windows 7 Professional (using [[http://www.tug.org/texlive/| TeX Live]]), Windows 8 (using [[http://www.xm1math.net/texmaker/]]), and Windows 10 using Tex Works and compiles correctly. If you find any errors or have any suggested changes, please let us know @ [[emily.maddox@und.edu]] (August 2017) or [[daniel.burtch@my.und.edu]] (March 2014) (or you can upload an edited version documenting the changes you've made). Here is a link that can be helpful when making tables: [[https://www.tablesgenerator.com/]]. You can create a simple table or copy/paste a table from Excel and it will auto-generate LaTeX code to create that table. // Templates // {{:atmos:latex:UNDThesisTemplate_2019.zip|Zip-File}} (March 2019 update) {{:atmos:latex:UNDThesisTemplate.zip|Zip-File}} (August 2017 update) {{:atmos:latex:thesis_template.zip|Zip-File}} (March 2014 update) //(Mar. 25, 2019 update)// Added more examples and improved document readability. //(Aug. 16, 2017 update)// The template uses several packages so please ensure that you have installed all of the required packages. Bibliographies may be created by hand or by using a variety of programs such as JabRef (Windows) or BibDesk (Mac). The March 2014 template provides a sample bibliography to be used in these programs. The August 2017 template provides a hand-written bibliography. For more information on how to use LaTeX to create documents, see [[http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX]] [[http://wiki.atmos.und.edu/doku.php?id=atmos:home|Back]]