venue-templates
Access comprehensive LaTeX templates, formatting requirements, and submission guidelines for major scientific publication venues (Nature, Science, PLOS, IEEE, ACM), academic conferences (NeurIPS, ICML, CVPR, CHI), research posters, and grant proposals (NSF, NIH, DOE, DARPA). This skill should be used when preparing manuscripts for journal submission, conference papers, research posters, or grant proposals and need venue-specific formatting requirements and templates.
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Venue Templates - Academic Paper LaTeX Template Library
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Provides LaTeX templates, formatting specifications, and submission guides for 50+ mainstream scientific journals and academic conferences to help researchers quickly prepare journal submissions, conference papers, academic posters, and grant proposals that meet requirements.
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What are Nature’s format requirements for submissions?
Nature requires submissions to be no more than 5 pages (about 3000 words, excluding references), use single-column layout, and 12pt font. Citations should be in numeric superscript format, and figures/tables must have 300+ dpi resolution. This resource provides the complete Nature LaTeX template and detailed formatting instructions.
What is the page limit for NeurIPS conference papers?
NeurIPS requires the main text to be no more than 8 pages; references and appendices are unlimited. Papers must use the official NeurIPS LaTeX template, employ double-column layout and 10pt font, and initial submissions must be anonymized. This resource includes the latest official NeurIPS template and submission guide.
What are the standard sizes for academic posters?
Common poster sizes used at academic conferences include A0 (841×1189 mm), A1 (594×841 mm), and US 36×48 inches. This resource provides a variety of poster templates based on beamerposter, tikzposter, and baposter, including color-blind-friendly color schemes and recommended font size settings.