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acknowledgments in latex

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I'm in a \documentclass{article} in Latex. How would I put the name of an advisor on the first page? I've seen examples in latex for things like \principaladvisor{} but that seems to be done with the thesis class. I'm guessing with the article class I'd list the advisor as a co-author or something. How do I do that?

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biosci Avatar asked Jun 01 '10 14:06

biosci


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Listing an advisor as a co-author is of course the easiest possibility :).

Another way of mentioning your advisor is by using a \thanks{} environment. It will be displayed in a footnote on your title page that case.

If you really want more flexibility, you can create your own titlepage. Wikibooks has a nice starting point for this: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Title_Creation

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Pieter Avatar answered Sep 24 '22 00:09

Pieter