I am going to write a cumulative thesis (i.e. a thesis consisting of several published academic papers). To make it look nice, I do not want to simply include the PDFs of the papers but rather have a chapter, which is called "Publications". In this chapter, I want to include all papers as individual sections, typeset in a homogeneous style. It is clear, however, that every paper consists of several standardized things:
- Title (should serve as section title and be put to TOC, seems fairly straight-forward)
- List of authors
- Citation information (Title of Publication, Volume, Number, maybe location of conference, pages etc.)
- Year of publication
- Abstract (can simply be set as subsubsection and maybe set in italics or so, so this is also not really part of the problem)
Is there any template or command-based way to set this in a clean LaTeX style? The less copy-and-pasting from other documents is necessary, the better it will be.
.texsource files, then edit them: (a) Remove preamble; (b) Change\title{...}to\section{...}; (c) Change\begin{abstract}...\end{abstract}to\subsubsection{Abstract}...; etc. Then use\input{filename}or\include{filename}in your main document. – Ruixi Zhang Jul 15 '18 at 18:12