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+[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2024 Vincent Conus"]]
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+# Writing academic papers in Org-Roam
+Vincent Conus (he/him) - Pronunciation: vɪnsᵊnt koʊnᵊs, IRC: sunoc, Mastodon: @sunoc@social.linux.pizza, <mailto:vincent.conus@pm.me>
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+Org-mode and more so org-roam are making for a fantastic note-taking system
+inside Emacs. Combining the note-taking of org-mode, the capability to export
+a note to LaTeX and PDF directly, the spectacular org-roam-bibtex package
+and the flexibility of the elisp configuration of Emacs, it become possible
+to use a org-roam note as the main document for write academic papers, even
+when exotic templates are provided.
+
+In this presentation, I want to talk about the way I am using org-roam to write
+LaTeX documents, the benefits of it but also the various pitfalls and
+difficulties encountered in this journey.
+
+The key benefits being:
+
+- The integration with other org-roam notes.
+- Bibliography integration and links directly to PDF.
+- Org-mode literate programming capabilities.
+- Direct export to PDF.
+
+The main challenges are:
+
+- Dealing with strangely formatted LaTeX templates.
+- Related, having to use other LaTeX compilers.
+- These two points can make citation of references, in particular, challenging.
+
+About the speaker:
+
+A PhD student in robotics at
+Nanzan University, Japan. I have been using Linux for around 10 years at that
+point, eventually moving many of my work and personal stuff to Emacs over the
+years, including academic writing.
+
+See also:
+
+[[!taglink CategoryOrgMode]]
+[[!taglink CategoryRoam]]
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