LaTeX at unimelb
  • LaTeX Digital Skills Training
  • Welcome
    • Training overview
      • About the trainer
      • Dates and times
    • Eligibility and requirements
      • Expectations
    • Support
  • Introduction
    • Accessing LaTeX
      • Overleaf
      • Templates
    • Challenges
  • Technical formulas
    • Outline
      • Slides
    • Video
    • Challenges
      • Extension
  • Referencing
    • Outline
    • Video
    • Reference Management
    • Challenges
      • Featured articles
  • Resources
    • Cheat sheets
    • FAQ
    • Videos
    • Websites
      • Reading
  • Archive
    • Module 1: Getting Started
      • Slides
      • Activity
      • Challenges
        • Featured articles
    • Module 2: Lists and Tables
      • Challenges
        • Featured articles
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  1. Resources
  2. Websites

Reading

  1. Graetzer, G. (2016). Practical LaTeX. Springer.

  2. Knuth, D. (1989). The TeXbook, volume A of Computers and Typesetting. Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts.

  3. Lamport, L. (1994). LATEX: a document preparation system: user’s guide and reference manual. Addison-Wesley Professional.

  4. Mittelbach, F., Goossens, M., Braams, J., Carlisle, D., & Rowley, C. (2004). The LaTeX companion. Addison-Wesley Professional.

  5. Oetiker, T., Partl, H., Hyna, I., & Schlegl, E. (1995). The not so short introduction to latex2ε. Electronic document available at www.tex.ac.uk/texarchive/info/lshort.

  6. Oswald, H., Allen, J., Kilkelly, S., Gough, B., Reis, P., Green, J., Walker, C., Cribbin, M., & Channon, K. (2020). Documentation - Overleaf, Online LaTeX Editor. https://www.overleaf.com/learn.

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