Difference between revisions of "Overleaf Software Licensing"
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− | [https://www.overleaf.com Overleaf] is a web-based online text editor based upon [https://www.latex-project.org LaTex]. WSE is now able to provide a WSE | + | [https://www.overleaf.com Overleaf] is a web-based online text editor based upon [https://www.latex-project.org LaTex]. WSE is now able to provide a ''WSE-wide'' site license for the software. Those in WSE that are already paying license fees on their own should be able to switch over to WSE's license. |
* New users who sign up for Overleaf using their JHU email address will be prompted to confirm their affiliation through the SSO login page. | * New users who sign up for Overleaf using their JHU email address will be prompted to confirm their affiliation through the SSO login page. |
Revision as of 16:40, 17 February 2022
Overleaf is a web-based online text editor based upon LaTex. WSE is now able to provide a WSE-wide site license for the software. Those in WSE that are already paying license fees on their own should be able to switch over to WSE's license.
- New users who sign up for Overleaf using their JHU email address will be prompted to confirm their affiliation through the SSO login page.
- Existing users with a JHU email address will be encouraged to log in through SSO. For entitled users from the Whiting School of Engineering that already have a paid Overleaf subscription, they will also see a notification in their dashboard letting them know that they have access to this subscription and can cancel their personal subscription.
Overleaf's JHU page to request a license can be found at https://www.overleaf.com/edu/jhu
You can also visit WSE's page that references Overleaf NOTE: You must either be connected to the JHU VPN or be connected directly to a JHU network to access this page.
Any questions about the license or problems when obtaining a license should be directed to wsehelp@jhu.edu