University of Denver Dissertation Template
Författare
Erik Mekelburg
Last Updated
för ett år sedan
Licens
Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
Sammanfattning
Dissertation template following the 2023 University of Denver formatting guidelines.
% 2023 University of Denver PhD Dissertation LaTeX Template
% Created by Erik Mekelburg in 2023 erik.mekelburg@du.edu
% This template aims to fulfill University formatting requirements for dissertations and has been used for successful submission.
% The template is optimized for use with Overleaf.
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\documentclass[12pt]{report}
\usepackage{dustyle}
\usepackage{graphicx,srcltx,textcomp,longtable,amssymb,amsthm,amsmath,color,xcolor,pgf,bbm}
\usepackage{url} % This makes \url work
\usepackage{float}
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\usepackage{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary{arrows,decorations.pathmorphing,backgrounds,fit,positioning,shapes.symbols,chains}
\usepackage{subcaption}
\usepackage{color,soul}
\usepackage{pdflscape}
\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.5}
\usepackage{booktabs}
\usepackage{mathtools}
\usepackage{tabularray}
\usepackage{tabularx}
\usepackage{setspace}
\usepackage{xltabular}
\usepackage{indentfirst} % indentiation of paragraphs required by DU guidelines
\setlength{\parindent}{28pt}
% double spacing between footnotes, with single space within
\setlength{\footnotesep}{.75\baselineskip}
% allow stretching of blocks to avoid arbitrary block cuts
\emergencystretch=3em
\usepackage[all]{nowidow} % avoid widows and orphas (<2 lines of paragraph of a page)
%-------------------------------------------
% Citation and bibliography commands.
\usepackage[nonamebreak,round]{natbib}
%\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
\bibliographystyle{apa-good} % depends on department preference, apa-good requires the apa-good.pst file to be present in the main directory of the project
\usepackage{lipsum} %for dummy text
%-------------------------------------------
% TITLE PAGE
\title{DISSERTATION TITLE.}
\author{Author Name}
\date{June 2023} % Enter graduation Month Year
\supervisor{Advisor Name}
\supervisortitle{Advisor Title, Daniels School of Business, University of Denver}
%-------------------------------------------
% OPTIONAL COPYRIGHT NOTICE
\authorlegal{Author Copyright Name}
%-------------------------------------------
% OPTIONAL DEDICATION
\dedication{Write your dedication text in italics here.} % If not applicable, comment out this line to hide the optional dedication page.
%-------------------------------------------
% OPTIONAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
\acknowledgement{Write your acknowledgement text here.} % If not applicable, comment out this line to hide the optional acknowledgement page.
%-------------------------------------------
% ABSTRACT
\abstract{\lipsum[1]
\jelclassification{C45, C51, C52}
\keywords{keyword1, keyword2, keyword3}
}
%-------------------------------------------
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\setcounter{page}{2}
% OPTIONAL COPYRIGHT NOTICE
\makecopyright
% INSERT OPTIONAL DEDICATION PAGE (uncomment if required)
%\makededication
% OPTIONAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PAGE (uncomment if required)
%\makeacknowledgement
\makeabstract
\tableofcontents
% LIST OF TABLES (If not applicable, comment out this line to hide the optional List of Tables)
\clearpage \phantomsection \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{LIST OF TABLES}
\listoftables
%-------------------------------------------
% LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (If not applicable, comment out this line to hide the optional List of Illustrations)
\clearpage \phantomsection \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS}
\listoffigures
%-------------------------------------------
% MAIN TEXT
\begin{mainf} % The main body of your dissertation starts below this line
\chapter{INTRODUCTION}
\lipsum[2] \citep{welch2008comprehensive}.
\chapter{REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE}
\lipsum[1]
\section{Section 1}
\lipsum[2]
\section{Section 2}
\lipsum[5]
\chapter{METHOD}
\lipsum[1]
\begin{equation}
y_{t+h|t} = \sum_{m=1}^M{\omega_{m,h}y_{t+h|t}^{(m)}}
\end{equation}
\lipsum[2]
\chapter{RESULTS}
% Example how to refer to tables and figures
Table \ref{tab.example} shows that [...] \lipsum[1].
% Example how to bring in table
\input{tables/tab.example}
Figure \ref{fig.example} \lipsum[2-3].
% Example how to bring in tikz picture
\begin{figure}%[H]%[hp!]
\centering
\caption{Figure Title}
\label{fig.example}
\input{figures/fig.example}
%\vspace{-.5cm}
\caption*{\small Figure sub-caption. \lipsum[1].}
\end{figure}
\lipsum[3]
\chapter{DISCUSSION}
\lipsum[2]
How do to a multi-line quote: \cite{rapach2010out} say that
\begin{singlespacing}
\begin{quote}
``the reduction in forecast variance and relatively
small forecast bias enable the combination forecast to significantly outperform the historical average benchmark on a consistent basis over time'' (p. 823).
\end{quote}
\end{singlespacing}
\lipsum[2]
\section{Practical and Theoretical Implications}
\lipsum[4]
\section{Limitations and Future Research}
\lipsum[4] \footnote{Footnote example \lipsum[1]} \footnote{Footnote example: double space between and single space within footnotes. \lipsum[1]}
\section{Conclusion}
\lipsum[4]
% end of main text body
\end{mainf}
%-------------------------------------------
\begin{bibliof}
%\nocite{*} % If applicable, uncomment this line to display all entries in the .bib file, not only the ones referenced in the text
\bibliography{bibliography}
\end{bibliof}
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% OPTIONAL APPENDICES
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\begin{append}
\chapter{\MakeUppercase{AppendixName1}}
\lipsum[2-4]
\end{append}
\end{document}