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- "Freelancing science" is a blog about biology in silico, data visualization and open science. Written by Paweł Szczęsny.
- Contact: pawel at FreelancingScience dot com
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Other sites and projects
- New home site - Pawel Szczesny @Github
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- Closing down Freelancing Science shop
- Proposal for Science 2.0 lectures
- Complex systems and biology - introduction
- Science 2.0 in Poland - getting popular, recognized as important
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- Basket as a writing tool, SCAN as a collector
- Transitions, transitions
- Open Science: a step towards Open Innovation
- Visual analysis in not only about seeing
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PhD thesis in LaTeX
For the record: here you can see a single (still unfinished) page of my PhD thesis prepared in LaTeX. I used PhD thesis style prepared by Jamie Stevens and wrote the whole thing using Kile editor. An image on the margin can be inserted with command:
\marginpar{ \centering{ \includegraphics[width=3cm]{image.pdf} } Caption text }Posted by Pawel Szczesny on June 19, 2008 in bioinformatics, Comments
Tags: Dissertation, LaTeX, TeX, Typesetting