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Professional CV/Resume Template with BibLaTeX
This LaTeX document is designed to help you create a professional CV or resume with ease. It uses as little fancy LaTeX functionality or custom functions as possible to maximize its long-term durability and flexibility. The document is structured into multiple sections, each loaded from separate subfiles for modularity and ease of maintenance.
Key Features:
Easy to use: designed to use minimal fancy LaTeX functionality or custom functions to maximize long-term durability, flexibility, and ease of use.
Easy to customize: Swap fonts, color of links, etc. easily. Links to LaTeX fonts, colors, etc. provided within the document.
Modular Sections: Easily customize and update sections by editing separate files.
Styled Bibliography: Manage and format your publications with BibLaTeX.
Hyperlinked Content: Includes hyperlinked email and website for easy access.
Professional Formatting: Clean and consistent formatting with support for FontAwesome
PDF Bookmarks: Automatically generated bookmarks for easy navigation within the PDF.
Getting Started:
Customize your personal information in the \mytitle
Add your content to the respective section files (e.g., education.tex, exp_research.tex).
Update the ref.bib file with your publications and categorize them using keywords.
Note: Detailed instructions for each section are included within the files to guide you through the customization process.
This is a template and guide for preparing papers for PNAS Nexus using the oup-authoring-template class file.
See the pnas-nexus-authoring-template.tex file (included and used by default when opening the template) for a simple template to help you get started.
The pnas-nexus-authoring-template.tex file (also included) provides instructions for using the additional features in the document class. This is not a general guide on how to use LaTeX, and nor does it replace the journal's instructions to authors.
This template is designed for authors preparing submissions to the Royal Society Open Biology, a journal dedicated to the biological sciences. It is adapted from the Techset template originally created for the Proceedings of the Royal Society A. To start drafting your article, click the 'Open as Template' button. For detailed information on submission requirements and guidelines, refer to the author guidelines of Open Biology.