LaTeX/Scientific Reports

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LaTeX is perfectly suited to write a scientific report, no matter if it is an undergraduate report, the report to achieve a Bachelors degree, Masters degree or even for a dissertation to achieve a full PhD. The LaTeX commands are always the same.

Before starting your big project, you should read a bit about LaTeX to get familiar. This ensures a fast working, and you can concentrate fully on your content.

Setting up a document

Check if there is an official template at your university, department, institute, or school. If there is one, use it.

If there is none, you have to set up your own document. All you need is the stuff below, paper size, font size, headers and footers, everything is taken care of by LaTeX defaults. It is the most basic template[1] and you can change every aspect that you want to change relatively easily.

\documentclass{report}
\begin{document}
\chapter{Introduction}
Text
\chapter{Conclusion}
\end{document}

You will notice missing packages as you write, don't invest too much time at the beginning. Your preamble will grow a bit over time to customize the layout or add packages for comfortable input of units (for example).

Can I use the template of a friend or one i found online?

If a friend of yours wants to give you his/her template, it is a very nice gesture. Say Thanks, but no, Thanks. You won't believe how many strange stuff is in there without him/her even noticing it. All those are little tripwires that you don't want in your document. Unfortunately, the same is true for many templates you can find online.

Further reading

A short introduction to LaTeX is a free e-book about the very basics. It was translated in many different languages.

LaTeX to write a Phd Thesis is a free e-book that you can consult. It has some valuable tips.

Getting Help

If you have trouble, you can always get help.

References

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