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From: Tristan Miller <Tristan.Miller@umanitoba.ca>
Newsgroups: comp.text.tex,humanities.misc
Subject: Re: Which humanities journals use (La)TeX?
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2024 17:14:17 -0500
Organization: University of Manitoba Department of Computer Science
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Greetings.

On 2024-10-20 16:09, Tristan Miller wrote:
> The only journal from Thiele's list 
> that I know still uses LaTeX is Computational Linguistics

Oops... I had overlooked that the very first journal she listed in the 
article was the Canadian Journal of Linguistics, which she herself 
served as the editorial assistant and whose (La)TeX-based workflow she 
described in a 1987 article: 
<https://tug.org/texniques/tn05/tn05complete.pdf> (see pp. 5–26). 
Though the publisher has since changed to Cambridge University Press, 
I'm pleased to see that they still provide a LaTeX template for 
manuscript submissions.  I'm a CUP author and seem to recall that CUP 
books and journals generally accept LaTeX submissions.

Regards,
Tristan

-- 
Dr. Tristan Miller, Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science, University of Manitoba
https://clam.cs.umanitoba.ca/ | Tel. +1 204 474 6792