Templates tagged Oxford University Press (OUP)

Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) Template
This is a template and guide for preparing papers for the official journals of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA):
IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics
IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis
IMA Journal of Management Mathematics
IMA Journal of Mathematical Control and Information
Mathematical Medicine and Biology: A Journal of the IMA
Information and Inference: A Journal of the IMA
Teaching Mathematics and its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA
Transactions of Mathematics and its Applications
Please use the template and its instructions in conjunction with the guidelines on the website of the journal to which you plan to submit: https://academic.oup.com/ima.
Oxford University Press

Template for the Computer Journal (COMJNL)
The Computer Journal, published by Oxford University Press, is one of the longest-established journals serving all branches of the academic computer science community.
For more information about the journal see http://comjnl.oxfordjournals.org/.
Oxford University Press

Template for Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics (QJMAM)
The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics publishes original research articles on the application of mathematics to the field of mechanics interpreted in its widest sense. In addition to traditional areas, such as fluid and solid mechanics, the editors welcome submissions relating to any modern and emerging areas of applied mathematics.
For more information about the journal, see http://qjmam.oxfordjournals.org/.
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Template for International Mathematics Research Notices (IMRNOT)
International Mathematics Research Notices provides very fast publication of research articles of high current interest in all areas of mathematics. All articles are fully refereed and are judged by their contribution to advancing the state of the science of mathematics.
For more information about the journal, see http://imrn.oxfordjournals.org/.
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Template for Systematic Biology (SYSBIO)
Systematic Biology is the bimonthly journal of the Society of Systematic Biologists. Papers for the journal are original contributions to the theory, principles, and methods of systematics as well as phylogeny, evolution, morphology, biogeography, paleontology, genetics, and the classification of all living things. A Points of View section offers a forum for discussion, while book reviews and announcements of general interest are also featured.
For more information about the journal, see http://sysbio.oxfordjournals.org/.
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Template for GigaByte Journal Update Submissions
This template is derived from the GigaScience LaTeX template. The original template is now customised to GigaBytes requirement and can be used to submit Updates for GigaBytes. Overleaf and Oxford University Press (OUP) have created the initial template for authors submitting manuscripts to GigaScience.
This template allows authors to prepare and edit their manuscripts in the OUP 'contemporary' layout used by GigaBytes.
To begin writing, simply click the Open as Template button, above. Additional guidelines for preparing your submission are included within the template itself.
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Template for Journal of the London Mathematical Society (LMS)
Since 1926 the Journal of the London Mathematical Society has been publishing significant research, predominantly in pure mathematics. The Journal aims to publish papers which are of medium length, of high quality, are well-written and appeal to a broad mathematical audience.
For more information about the journal, see http://jlms.oxfordjournals.org/.
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Template for OUP Biometrika
Template for manuscript submission to the Biometrika journal. (Downloaded from Biometrika's instructions to authors page on 27 Aug 2018)
Oxford University Press (OUP)

EMPH Clinical Brief template for authorsOfficial
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health (EMPH) is an open access journal that publishes original, rigorous applications of evolutionary thought to issues in medicine and public health.
This template may be used to prepare your submission to EMPH. It contains instructions on how to include text, figures and references, and when you are ready to submit your manuscript please click the Submit to EMPH button on the topbar of the Overleaf editor and follow the instructions provided. We hope you find Overleaf useful for your EMPH submission, and please let us know if you have any feedback.
Please note that although it may be possible to fit more than 600 words on the page in the Overleaf template, 600 words is the upper limit for this content type.
About EMPH
EMPH aims to connect evolutionary biology with the health sciences to produce insights that may reduce suffering and save lives. Because evolutionary biology is a basic science that reaches across many disciplines, this journal is open to contributions on a broad range of topics, including relevant work on non-model organisms and insights that arise from both research and practice. All material to be considered for publication in Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health should be submitted in electronic form via the journal's online submission system. Full instructions for manuscript preparation and submission can be found at http://emph.oxfordjournals.org/
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health (EMPH) is pioneering a new category of contributions called Clinical Briefs for which we are soliciting further submissions. Briefs are of two types: 1) Clinical—that take an explicitly evolutionary perspective to address a specific condition or pathology and 2) Foundational—that deal with basic topics underpinning an understanding of evolutionary principles that shed light on clinical conditions.
This novel type of publication is restricted to a one-page, 600-word summary, including references and figures, designed to be accessible in style and useful for practitioners. Both kinds of briefs use a standard template with three columns: Clinical Briefs use the first to discuss the targeted pathology, the second to discuss an evolutionary perspective on this pathology and the third to discuss future implications. Foundational Briefs use the first column to give a definition and background to the topic discussed, the second to give relevant examples from human biology and public health and the third to give specific examples from clinical medicine. Briefs can be easily downloaded and read from tablets and mobile phones. As with other contributions to EMPH, Briefs are peer-reviewed and searchable online.
EMPH