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I am writing my M.Sc. thesis in biochemistry, which has mathematics. I am new to latex, but I am greatly interested in it. I am watching/reading tutorials but was wondering if the community could recommend a good set of video lectures/pdf to write a document such as a thesis?

Thank you very much for your time!

Johnathan
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    Welcome to TeX.SX! See http://tex.stackexchange.com/q/11/15925 for a start on general learning material. You will also find a link there to Marc van Dongen, whose home page contains some course material. – Andrew Swann Feb 09 '15 at 19:48
  • I'd also like to point out that once you have a handle on creating documents, syntax, compiling and workflow, check with your department for a template. Chances are they provide a latex template that the graduate committee/faculty wants. – masfenix Feb 09 '15 at 19:59
  • @masfenix Thank you for your input! So, templates have predefined characteristics, right? – Johnathan Feb 09 '15 at 20:02
  • Essentially. Mine just came with predefined page margins, title page, a table of contents, and an example bib style. I've seen some very strict templates to very lenient ones. Again, don't worry about this until you have a good grasp on Latex (it has a steep learning curve) but keep it in mind for your actual thesis. – masfenix Feb 09 '15 at 20:04
  • Which languages are possible for you? – MaxNoe Feb 10 '15 at 06:33
  • @MaxNoe English or French. :) – Johnathan Feb 10 '15 at 16:30

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