Venue Templates
Overview
Access comprehensive LaTeX templates, formatting requirements, and submission guidelines for major scientific publication venues, academic conferences, research posters, and grant proposals. This skill provides ready-to-use templates and detailed specifications for successful academic submissions across disciplines.
Use this skill when preparing manuscripts for journal submission, conference papers, research posters, or grant proposals and need venue-specific formatting requirements and templates.
When to Use This Skill
This skill should be used when:
- Preparing a manuscript for submission to a specific journal (Nature, Science, PLOS, IEEE, etc.)
- Writing a conference paper with specific formatting requirements (NeurIPS, ICML, CHI, etc.)
- Creating an academic research poster for conferences
- Drafting grant proposals for federal agencies (NSF, NIH, DOE, DARPA) or private foundations
- Checking formatting requirements and page limits for target venues
- Customizing templates with author information and project details
- Verifying document compliance with venue specifications
Core Capabilities
1. Journal Article Templates
Access LaTeX templates and formatting guidelines for 50+ major scientific journals across disciplines:
Nature Portfolio:
- Nature, Nature Methods, Nature Biotechnology, Nature Machine Intelligence
- Nature Communications, Nature Protocols
- Scientific Reports
Science Family:
- Science, Science Advances, Science Translational Medicine
- Science Immunology, Science Robotics
PLOS (Public Library of Science):
- PLOS ONE, PLOS Biology, PLOS Computational Biology
- PLOS Medicine, PLOS Genetics
Cell Press:
- Cell, Neuron, Immunity, Cell Reports
- Molecular Cell, Developmental Cell
IEEE Publications:
- IEEE Transactions (various disciplines)
- IEEE Access, IEEE Journal templates
ACM Publications:
- ACM Transactions, Communications of the ACM
- ACM conference proceedings
Other Major Publishers:
- Springer journals (various disciplines)
- Elsevier journals (custom templates)
- Wiley journals
- BMC journals
- Frontiers journals
2. Conference Paper Templates
Conference-specific templates with proper formatting for major academic conferences:
Machine Learning & AI:
- NeurIPS (Neural Information Processing Systems)
- ICML (International Conference on Machine Learning)
- ICLR (International Conference on Learning Representations)
- CVPR (Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition)
- AAAI (Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence)
Computer Science:
- ACM CHI (Human-Computer Interaction)
- SIGKDD (Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining)
- EMNLP (Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing)
- SIGIR (Information Retrieval)
- USENIX conferences
Biology & Bioinformatics:
- ISMB (Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology)
- RECOMB (Research in Computational Molecular Biology)
- PSB (Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing)
Engineering:
- IEEE conference templates (various disciplines)
- ASME, AIAA conferences
3. Research Poster Templates
Academic poster templates for conference presentations:
Standard Formats:
- A0 (841 × 1189 mm / 33.1 × 46.8 in)
- A1 (594 × 841 mm / 23.4 × 33.1 in)
- 36" × 48" (914 × 1219 mm) - Common US size
- 42" × 56" (1067 × 1422 mm)
- 48" × 36" (landscape orientation)
Template Packages:
- beamerposter: Classic academic poster template
- tikzposter: Modern, colorful poster design
- baposter: Structured multi-column layout
Design Features:
- Optimal font sizes for readability at distance
- Color schemes (colorblind-safe palettes)
- Grid layouts and column structures
- QR code integration for supplementary materials
4. Grant Proposal Templates
Templates and formatting requirements for major funding agencies:
NSF (National Science Foundation):
- Full proposal template (15-page project description)
- Project Summary (1 page: Overview, Intellectual Merit, Broader Impacts)
- Budget and budget justification
- Biographical sketch (3-page limit)
- Facilities, Equipment, and Other Resources
- Data Management Plan
NIH (National Institutes of Health):
- R01 Research Grant (multi-year)
- R21 Exploratory/Developmental Grant
- K Awards (Career Development)
- Specific Aims Page (1 page, most critical component)
- Research Strategy (Significance, Innovation, Approach)
- Biographical sketches (5-page limit)
DOE (Department of Energy):
- Office of Science proposals
- ARPA-E templates
- Technology Readiness Level (TRL) descriptions
- Commercialization and impact sections
DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency):
- BAA (Broad Agency Announcement) responses
- Heilmeier Catechism framework
- Technical approach and milestones
- Transition planning
Private Foundations:
- Gates Foundation
- Wellcome Trust
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)
- Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI)
Workflow: Finding and Using Templates
Step 1: Identify Target Venue
Determine the specific publication venue, conference, or funding agency:
Example queries:
- "I need to submit to Nature"
- "What are the requirements for NeurIPS 2025?"
- "Show me NSF proposal formatting"
- "I'm creating a poster for ISMB"
Step 2: Query Template and Requirements
Access venue-specific templates and formatting guidelines:
For Journals:
# Load journal formatting requirements
Reference: references/journals_formatting.md
Search for: "Nature" or specific journal name
# Retrieve template
Template: assets/journals/nature_article.tex
For Conferences:
# Load conference formatting
Reference: references/conferences_formatting.md
Search for: "NeurIPS" or specific conference
# Retrieve template
Template: assets/journals/neurips_article.tex
For Posters:
# Load poster guidelines
Reference: references/posters_guidelines.md
# Retrieve template
Template: assets/posters/beamerposter_academic.tex
For Grants:
# Load grant requirements
Reference: references/grants_requirements.md
Search for: "NSF" or specific agency
# Retrieve template
Template: assets/grants/nsf_proposal_template.tex
Step 3: Review Formatting Requirements
Check critical specifications before customizing:
Key Requirements to Verify:
- Page limits (varies by venue)
- Font size and family
- Margin specifications
- Line spacing
- Citation style (APA, Vancouver, Nature, etc.)
- Figure/table requirements
- File format (PDF, Word, LaTeX source)
- Anonymization (for double-blind review)
- Supplementary material limits
Step 4: Customize Template
Use helper scripts or manual customization:
Option 1: Helper Script (Recommended):
python scripts/customize_template.py \
--template assets/journals/nature_article.tex \
--title "Your Paper Title" \
--authors "First Author, Second Author" \
--affiliations "University Name" \
--output my_nature_paper.tex
Option 2: Manual Editing:
- Open template file
- Replace placeholder text (marked with comments)
- Fill in title, authors, affiliations, abstract
- Add your content to each section
Step 5: Validate Format
Check compliance with venue requirements:
python scripts/validate_format.py \
--file my_paper.pdf \
--venue "Nature" \
--check-all
Validation Checks:
- Page count within limits
- Font sizes correct
- Margins meet specifications
- References formatted correctly
- Figures meet resolution requirements
Step 6: Compile and Review
Compile LaTeX and review output:
# Compile LaTeX
pdflatex my_paper.tex
bibtex my_paper
pdflatex my_paper.tex
pdflatex my_paper.tex
# Or use latexmk for automated compilation
latexmk -pdf my_paper.tex
Review checklist:
- [ ] All sections present and properly formatted
- [ ] Citations render correctly
- [ ] Figures appear with proper captions
- [ ] Page count within limits
- [ ] Author guidelines followed
- [ ] Supplementary materials prepared (if needed)
Integration with Other Skills
This skill works seamlessly with other scientific skills:
Scientific Writing
- Use scientific-writing skill for content guidance (IMRaD structure, clarity, precision)
- Apply venue-specific templates from this skill for formatting
- Combine for complete manuscript preparation
Literature Review
- Use literature-review skill for systematic literature search and synthesis
- Apply appropriate citation style from venue requirements
- Format references according to template specifications
Peer Review
- Use peer-review skill to evaluate manuscript quality
- Use this skill to verify formatting compliance
- Ensure adherence to reporting guidelines (CONSORT, STROBE, etc.)
Research Grants
- Cross-reference with research-grants skill for content strategy
- Use this skill for agency-specific templates and formatting
- Combine for comprehensive grant proposal preparation
LaTeX Posters
- This skill provides venue-agnostic poster templates
- Use for conference-specific poster requirements
- Integrate with visualization skills for figure creation
Template Categories
By Document Type
| Category | Template Count | Common Venues | |----------|---------------|---------------| | Journal Articles | 30+ | Nature, Science, PLOS, IEEE, ACM, Cell Press | | Conference Papers | 20+ | NeurIPS, ICML, CVPR, CHI, ISMB | | Research Posters | 10+ | A0, A1, 36×48, various packages | | Grant Proposals | 15+ | NSF, NIH, DOE, DARPA, foundations |
By Discipline
| Discipline | Supported Venues | |------------|------------------| | Life Sciences | Nature, Cell Press, PLOS, ISMB, RECOMB | | Physical Sciences | Science, Physical Review, ACS, APS | | Engineering | IEEE, ASME, AIAA, ACM | | Computer Science | ACM, IEEE, NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR | | Medicine | NEJM, Lancet, JAMA, BMJ | | Interdisciplinary | PNAS, Nature Communications, Science Advances |
Helper Scripts
query_template.py
Search and retrieve templates by venue name, type, or keywords:
# Find templates for a specific journal
python scripts/query_template.py --venue "Nature" --type "article"
# Search by keyword
python scripts/query_template.py --keyword "machine learning"
# List all available templates
python scripts/query_template.py --list-all
# Get requirements for a venue
python scripts/query_template.py --venue "NeurIPS" --requirements
customize_template.py
Customize templates with author and project information:
# Basic customization
python scripts/customize_template.py \
--template assets/journals/nature_article.tex \
--output my_paper.tex
# With author information
python scripts/customize_template.py \
--template assets/journals/nature_article.tex \
--title "Novel Approach to Protein Folding" \
--authors "Jane Doe, John Smith, Alice Johnson" \
--affiliations "MIT, Stanford, Harvard" \
--email "[email protected]" \
--output my_paper.tex
# Interactive mode
python scripts/customize_template.py --interactive
validate_format.py
Check document compliance with venue requirements:
# Validate a compiled PDF
python scripts/validate_format.py \
--file my_paper.pdf \
--venue "Nature" \
--check-all
# Check specific aspects
python scripts/validate_format.py \
--file my_paper.pdf \
--venue "NeurIPS" \
--check page-count,margins,fonts
# Generate validation report
python scripts/validate_format.py \
--file my_paper.pdf \
--venue "Science" \
--report validation_report.txt
Best Practices
Template Selection
- Verify currency: Check template date and compare with latest author guidelines
- Check official sources: Many journals provide official LaTeX classes
- Test compilation: Compile template before adding content
- Read comments: Templates include helpful inline comments
Customization
- Preserve structure: Don't remove required sections or packages
- Follow placeholders: Replace marked placeholder text systematically
- Maintain formatting: Don't override venue-specific formatting
- Keep backups: Save original template before customization
Compliance
- Check page limits: Verify before final submission
- Validate citations: Use correct citation style for venue
- Test figures: Ensure figures meet resolution requirements
- Review anonymization: Remove identifying information if required
Submission
- Follow instructions: Read complete author guidelines
- Include all files: LaTeX source, figures, bibliography
- Generate properly: Use recommended compilation method
- Check output: Verify PDF matches expectations
Common Formatting Requirements
Page Limits (Typical)
| Venue Type | Typical Limit | Notes | |------------|---------------|-------| | Nature Article | 5 pages | ~3000 words excluding refs | | Science Report | 5 pages | Figures count toward limit | | PLOS ONE | No limit | Unlimited length | | NeurIPS | 8 pages | + unlimited refs/appendix | | ICML | 8 pages | + unlimited refs/appendix | | NSF Proposal | 15 pages | Project description only | | NIH R01 | 12 pages | Research strategy |
Citation Styles by Venue
| Venue | Citation Style | Format | |-------|---------------|--------| | Nature | Numbered (superscript) | Nature style | | Science | Numbered (superscript) | Science style | | PLOS | Numbered (brackets) | Vancouver | | Cell Press | Author-year | Cell style | | ACM | Numbered | ACM style | | IEEE | Numbered (brackets) | IEEE style | | APA journals | Author-year | APA 7th |
Figure Requirements
| Venue | Resolution | Format | Color | |-------|-----------|--------|-------| | Nature | 300+ dpi | TIFF, EPS, PDF | RGB or CMYK | | Science | 300+ dpi | TIFF, PDF | RGB | | PLOS | 300-600 dpi | TIFF, EPS | RGB | | IEEE | 300+ dpi | EPS, PDF | RGB or Grayscale |
Resources
Bundled Resources
References (in references/):
journals_formatting.md: Comprehensive journal formatting requirementsconferences_formatting.md: Conference paper specificationsposters_guidelines.md: Research poster design and sizinggrants_requirements.md: Grant proposal requirements by agency
Templates (in assets/):
journals/: Journal article LaTeX templatesposters/: Research poster templatesgrants/: Grant proposal templates
Scripts (in scripts/):
query_template.py: Search and retrieve templatescustomize_template.py: Customize with author infovalidate_format.py: Check compliance with requirements
External Resources
Journal Author Guidelines:
- Nature: https://www.nature.com/nature/for-authors
- Science: https://www.science.org/content/page/instructions-authors
- PLOS: https://plos.org/resources/for-authors/
- Cell Press: https://www.cell.com/author-guidelines
Conference Formatting:
- NeurIPS: https://neurips.cc/Conferences/2024/CallForPapers
- ICML: https://icml.cc/Conferences/2024/StyleAuthorInstructions
- CVPR: https://cvpr.thecvf.com/Conferences/2024/AuthorGuidelines
Grant Resources:
- NSF PAPPG: https://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=pappg
- NIH Forms: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/how-to-apply-application-guide.html
- DOE Funding: https://science.osti.gov/grants
Example Usage
Example 1: Nature Article Submission
User: "I need to prepare a manuscript for Nature"
Response:
1. Load Nature formatting requirements (references/journals_formatting.md)
2. Retrieve Nature template (assets/journals/nature_article.tex)
3. Key requirements:
- Length: ~3000 words, ~5 pages
- Format: Single column, 12pt font
- Citations: Numbered superscript (Nature style)
- Figures: 300+ dpi, RGB color
4. Customize template with your title, authors, affiliations
5. Compile and validate against requirements
Example 2: NeurIPS Conference Paper
User: "What are the formatting requirements for NeurIPS?"
Response:
From references/conferences_formatting.md:
- Page limit: 8 pages main text + unlimited references/appendix
- Format: Two-column, 10pt font
- Template: neurips_2024.sty (official style file)
- Anonymization: Required for initial submission
- Citations: Numbered (brackets)
- Figures: High resolution, colorblind-safe recommended
Example 3: NSF Proposal
User: "Help me format an NSF proposal"
Response:
NSF requirements (from references/grants_requirements.md):
- Project Description: 15 pages maximum
- Project Summary: 1 page (Overview, Intellectual Merit, Broader Impacts)
- Budget Justification: 3-5 pages
- Biographical Sketch: 3 pages per senior personnel
- Font: Minimum 10pt, Times Roman or similar
- Margins: 1 inch all sides
Template: assets/grants/nsf_proposal_template.tex
Example 4: Conference Poster
User: "I need to create a poster for ISMB"
Response:
ISMB poster specifications:
- Size: Typically A0 portrait (33.1 × 46.8 inches)
- Recommended template: beamerposter or tikzposter
- Font sizes: Title 60-85pt, Headers 36-48pt, Body 24-32pt
- Include: QR code for paper/supplementary materials
Available templates:
- assets/posters/beamerposter_academic.tex
- assets/posters/tikzposter_research.tex
Updates and Maintenance
Template Currency:
- Templates updated annually or when venues release new guidelines
- Last updated: 2024
- Check official venue sites for most current requirements
Reporting Issues:
- Template compilation errors
- Outdated formatting requirements
- Missing venue templates
- Incorrect specifications
Summary
The venue-templates skill provides comprehensive access to:
- 50+ publication venue templates across disciplines
- Detailed formatting requirements for journals, conferences, posters, grants
- Helper scripts for template discovery, customization, and validation
- Integration with other scientific writing skills
- Best practices for successful academic submissions
Use this skill whenever you need venue-specific formatting guidance or templates for academic publishing.