Contact DataServices@brandeis.edu for support with LaTeX and Overleaf, including integrations with GitHub and accessibility options for teaching with LaTeX.
LaTeX is an open source document markup language used for documents requiring the TeX typesetting program. The typographical output of TeX is particularly good for mathematical and scientific publications.
What are TeX and its friends? (from the CTAN: TeX archive)
The Comprehensive LaTex Symbol List by Scott Pakin
A quick guide to LaTeX by Dave Richeson
Learn LaTeX in 30 minutes with this guide
An introductory LaTeX course in Spanish is now available thanks to Overleaf Advisor, Fausto Mauricio Lagos Suárez. The course includes a series of instructional videos, sample files, and links to documentation in both Spanish & English.
Refer to this multilingual example document with Arabic, Sanskrit, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Greek and Thai.
A New Series of Articles: TeX Tokens and Related Concepts—But Why (and How)?
Boxes and Glue: A Brief, but Visual, Introduction Using LuaTeX
Using LuaTeX to run tools and utilities installed on Overleaf’s servers
Taming LaTeX’s Page Layout: A Visual Template and Toolset for Book Authors
What's in a Name: A Guide to the Many Flavours of TeX