LaTeX templates for University of Minnesota, Morris, Computer Science senior seminar proceedings and presentations.
There are three main components here:
Annotated_bibliographyhasannotated_bibliography.texandannotated_bibliography.bib, which provide an example of using LaTeX and BibTeX to generate an annotated bibliography.Sample_paperhassample_paper.texalong with a figure and a BibTeX file provide an example of using LaTeX and BibTeX to generate a basic paper.Sample_talkhasSample_talk.texalong with a number of photographs and PDF figures provide an example of using LaTeX and the Beamer package to generate a set of slides.
Both the annotated bibliography and the sample paper use sig-alternate.cls, which is our modified version of the ACM sig-alternate document class. The primary changes we've made to the ACM document class and examples are:
- Replaced the copyright notice with a Creative Commons license.
- Removed the ACM document fees.
- Removed the terms and categories, which seem to really just be confusing relic of a pre-search-engine era.
- Simplified the examples somewhat, removing features such as multiple authors that we're not likely to use.
Since the annotated bibliography example and the sample paper both use sig-alternate.cls, we have a link to it in the annotated bibliography folder instead of a second copy. This will hopefully make it easier to ensure that we don't end up with two different versions out there with slightly different behaviors.