IMRAD Template
Author
Bjorn Jasper Raquel
Last Updated
há um ano
License
Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
Abstract
Use for formatting papers in IMRAD template
Can be modified as one wishes
Enjoy
\documentclass[ DIV=calc,%
paper=a4,%
fontsize=12pt,%
twocolumn]{scrartcl} % KOMA-article class
\usepackage{lipsum} % Package to create dummy text
\usepackage[english]{babel} % English language/hyphenation
\usepackage[protrusion=true,expansion=true]{microtype} % Better typography
\usepackage{amsmath,amsfonts,amsthm} % Math packages
\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} % Enable pdflatex
\usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor} % Enabling colors by their 'svgnames'
\usepackage[hang, small,labelfont=bf,up,textfont=it,up]{caption} % Custom captions under/above floats
\usepackage{epstopdf} % Converts .eps to .pdf
\usepackage{subfig} % Subfigures
\usepackage{booktabs} % Nicer tables
\usepackage{fix-cm} % Custom fontsizes
\usepackage{natbib} % Bibliography
\setcitestyle{authoryear,open={(},close={)}} %Citation-related commands
\usepackage{hyperref}
\hypersetup{
colorlinks=true,
linkcolor=blue,
filecolor=blue,
urlcolor=blue,
citecolor = blue,
pdftitle={RTU DESS Format},
pdfpagemode=FullScreen,
}
\usepackage{float}
%%% Custom sectioning (sectsty package)
\usepackage{sectsty} % Custom sectioning (see below)
\allsectionsfont{% % Change font of al section commands
\usefont{OT1}{phv}{b}{n}% % bch-b-n: CharterBT-Bold font
}
\sectionfont{% % Change font of \section command
\usefont{OT1}{phv}{b}{n}% % bch-b-n: CharterBT-Bold font
}
%%% Headers and footers
\usepackage{fancyhdr} % Needed to define custom headers/footers
\pagestyle{fancy} % Enabling the custom headers/footers
\usepackage{lastpage}
% Header (empty)
\lhead{}
\chead{}
\rhead{}
% Footer (you may change this to your own needs)
\lfoot{\small \usefont{OT1}{lmr}{c}{n} \textcolor{blue}{Short Research Title}}
\cfoot{}
\rfoot{\footnotesize page \thepage\ of \pageref{LastPage}} % "Page 1 of 2"
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.0pt}
\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
\usepackage[font=small,format=plain,labelfont=bf,
textfont=normal,singlelinecheck=false]{caption}
%%% Creating an initial of the very first character of the content
\usepackage{lettrine}
\newcommand{\initial}[1]{%
\lettrine[lines=3,lhang=0.3,nindent=0em]{
\color{DarkBlue}
{\textsf{#1}}}{}}
%%% Title, author and date metadata
\usepackage{titling} % For custom titles
\newcommand{\HorRule}{\color{Black}% % Creating a horizontal rule
\rule{\linewidth}{2pt}%
}
%%begin novalidate
\pretitle{\vspace{-60pt} \begin{flushleft} \HorRule
\fontsize{50}{50} \usefont{OT1}{phv}{b}{n} \color{DarkBlue} \selectfont
}
\title{Research Title} % Title of your article goes here
\posttitle{\par\end{flushleft}\vskip 0.5em}
\preauthor{\begin{flushleft}
\fontsize{20}{50} \lineskip 0.5em \usefont{OT1}{lmr}{b}{ol} \color{DarkRed}}
\author{Lee Dong Min$^{1, 2,\star}$, Kim Moon Bin$^{1,3}$, Yoon Sanha$^{1,4}$, \newline Kim Myung Jun$^{1,5}$, : Park Jin Woo$^{1,6}$, and Park Min Hyuk$^{1,7}$ } % Author name goes here
\postauthor{\fontsize{15}{10} \usefont{OT1}{lmss}{bx}{ol} \newline \newline \color{Black}
$^{1}$Mercury
\newline $^{2}$Venus
\newline $^{3}$Earth
\newline $^{4}$Mars
\newline $^{5}$Jupiter
\newline $^{6}$Saturn
\newline $^{7}$Neptune
\par\end{flushleft}\HorRule
\fontsize{10}{50} \usefont{OT1}{pmt}{b}{n} \color{black}
$^\star$Corresponding Author: leedongmin@astro.aroha.com}
%%end novalidate
\date{} % No date
%%% Begin document
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\thispagestyle{fancy} % Enabling the custom headers/footers for the first page
% The first character should be within \initial{}
\section*{Abstract}
\initial{\textbf{T}}\textbf{his is where you will insert your abstract. Brief summary, important points, interesting results/developments, methods developed/used, research gap being resolved, and outline of the paper must be included in the abstract. Make sure that there is no reference/cited article in your abstract. No more than 250 words should be in this part.}
\section*{Introduction}
\; \; %% '\; \;' is required for indention
\lipsum[20] \citep{Ref1}. %use \citet{} for "Kuo et al. (2022)"
\lipsum[5]
\lipsum[5]
\section*{Methodology}
\; \; %% '\; \;' is required for indention
\lipsum[6]
\begin{itemize}
\item \lipsum[7]
\item \lipsum[7]
\item \lipsum[7]
\end{itemize}
\lipsum[6]
\section*{Results}
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\lipsum[7] (see Table~\ref{Tab1})
\subsection*{Result 1}
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\lipsum[7] (see Figure~\ref{Figure 1})
\begin{table}
\caption{Caption of table}
\centering
\begin{tabular}{llr}
\toprule
\multicolumn{2}{c}{Name} \\
\cmidrule(r){1-2}
First name & Last Name & Grade \\
\midrule
John & Doe & $7.5$ \\
Richard & Miles & $2$ \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\label{Tab1}
\end{table}
\begin{figure}[H]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{7.png}
\caption{Sphere Mesh}
\label{Figure 1}
\end{figure}
\section*{Discussion}
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\lipsum[7]
\begin{description}
\item[First] \lipsum[30]
\item[Last] \lipsum[30]
\end{description}
\lipsum[3]
According to \citet{Ref1} and \citet{Ref2}, %For multiple citations use ',' in between references
\lipsum[2]
\begin{figure}[H] %'[H]' forces the figure to stay in the relative position of the text it is located
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{13.png}
\caption{Blocks}
\label{Figure 2}
\end{figure}
\lipsum[5](see Figure~\ref{Figure 2,Figure 3})
\section*{Conclusion}
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\lipsum[8]
\lipsum[8]
\lipsum[8]
\section*{Acknowledgments}
\; \; %% '\; \;' is required for indention
\lipsum[1]
\section*{Author Contributions}
\; \; %% '\; \;' is required for indention
The author did not receive any external help to write this paper/ The authors provided the following contributions: Author 1, Author 2 - Statistical Analysis, Author 3 - Data Visualization, etc.
%% Alphabetical References
%\bibliographystyle{unsrtnat} %No abbreviation of First Name
\bibliographystyle{abbrvnat} %Abbreviation of First Name
\bibliography{references} %% To edit the references copy paste the BibTex citation format in the references.bib file in the left
\section*{Appendices}
\lipsum[1]
\begin{figure}[H] %'[H]' forces the figure to stay in the relative position of the text it is located
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{catto.png}
\caption{Scary Shark Catto}
\label{Figure 3}
\end{figure}
\lipsum[1]
\subsection*{Appendix 1}
\lipsum[1]
\lipsum[1]
\lipsum[2]
\lipsum[2]
\lipsum[2]
\end{document}