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Research Technology Support

» Overleaf

Overleaf is an easy to use, online, collaborative LaTeX editor used for writing, editing, and publishing scientific and other documents. 

Chapman University has a limited number of licenses available. Chapman University faculty and staff may request a license (pending availability) by emailing researchcomputing@chapman.edu

Quick Guides

Quick guides are available for LaTeX and the Overleaf Keyboard Shortcuts

Additional Documentation Links

Overleaf free webinar series offers levels and topics which vary from beginner to advanced. Registration information for upcoming webinars, along with recorded versions for play on-demand are available at https://www.overleaf.com/events/webinars

Frequently Asked Questions

  • I have a current individual subscription, can I use Chapman's license instead?
    • Yes. Once your account has been upgraded, remember to turn off any automatic payments so that your individual account is not automatically renewed.
  • I have a current free account with data in it – will I lose my data?
    • No, your free account will simply be upgraded.
  • What if Chapman decides not to renew? What will happen to my account and data?
    • Your account will revert to a free account. Some functionality may be removed but no data will be lost.

Contact Us

Contact Overleaf Technical Support at https://www.overleaf.com/contact or feel free to reach out to researchcomputing@chapman.edu for questions about access or local implementation.