We've used this for about a half-dozen Ph. D. dissertations. The current files pass the format requirements in spring 2013.
Please contribute your own corrections. By sharing this we are making things easier for all students using LaTeX for the dissertations at ASU.
To see an example of a dissertation formatted using these LaTeX style files, click here.
Feel free to email [email protected] if you are a graduating ASU student with LaTeX questions.
I created this repo because several things were missing, and several others were not quite right.
First - I moved nearly ALL text to includes so that the main .tex
file is just commands. Even having the acknowledgements in that index file was too much for me.
Second - I need a big glossary and list of terms & symbols. In it's current state, those don't quite work.
Third - I wanted to make sure the contents are formatted according to my style guide - APA. So this importantly diverges from the main ASU format wizard in that way.
- additional tweaks to the internal page contents
- a reorganization of the files so that looking at the directory is cleaner
- continuing to modify the glossary to both match APA format and to not be so weird
- a more meticulous check against APA format
- and possssibly switching out natbib