Mathematics and Statistics
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- LaTeX, MATLAB, Open Source, Overleaf, More
How to find articles, dissertations, and background information about math, statistics, and financial math.
LaTeX, MATLAB, Open Source, Overleaf, More
The library does not have LaTeX on its computers.
- Here is information about using LaTeX for your dissertation
- Please always check with Electronic Theses and Dissertations at etd-support@jhu.edu
MATLAB is on library computers located at MSEL M-level, in the ERC (Electronic Resource Classroom).
Books (almost all ebooks) with the word "MATLAB" in the Title (2019+)
- If you want an introductory book, add the word "introduction" or "principles" to your search
Tutorials and Other MATLAB Help from MathWorks
JHU's Open Source Programs Office (OSPO) provides help for all JHU affiliates who are creating, contributing to, or using open source software.
They also offer a free GitHub account, so read this if you are currently paying for one.
Overleaf is an online LaTeX editor for collaboratively writing research papers and reports.
- Here is information about Overleaf for Whiting School faculty, staff, and students.
- "Those affiliated with other divisions should contact their local IT organization to check on availability of Overleaf."
MATLAB is on library computers located at MSEL M-level, in the ERC (Electronic Resource Classroom).
- This is the room with all of the computers next to the Service Desk.
This is a list of all software on the library computers, and links to the Krieger lab's software and hardware.