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Introduction

Note: Robert Cutter has written a very nice LaTeX package that is more modern than this one: GarenSidonius/ASU-Dissertation-Template. I like what he has done! My template is based on my 1999 UIUC disseration, rewritten to meet ASU's guidelines. Robert has a great background in electronic document preparation and lots of experience helping people use new technologies. I think either package should work well, so please use whatever you find easiest and most comfortable for you.

Please post your questions to the asudis forum. I would suggest using that forum for both this package as well as Robert Cutter's ASU-Dissertation-Template, as it would be great to have a common forum for discussions.

I've used this template with about a half-dozen students' Ph. D. dissertations, and I believe many more people have used it. The current files pass the format requirements as of fall 2014.

Please contribute your own corrections. By sharing this we are trying to make things easier for all students using LaTeX for the dissertations at ASU.

Examples

Here are some recent examples of dissertations formatted with these LaTeX style files:

Feel free to email john.shumwayjr@gmail.com if you are a graduating ASU student with LaTeX questions.

Current status of automated build

We are starting to use jenkins-ci to provide current examples an catch problems quickly. If you don't know what this means, don't worry about it. It's just a cool, automated way to check that the files are working and that sample documents are up-to-date.

The current branch continous integration status on travis-ci.org: Build Status