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# Wie füge ich meinem Paper zusätzliche Autorennamen und Zugehörigkeiten hinzu?

Eine Möglichkeit, Autorenaffiliierungen hinzuzufügen, ist die Verwendung von [`authblk` Paket](https://ctan.org/pkg/authblk?lang=en). Wenn Sie

```latex
\usepackage{authblk}
```

zu Ihrer Präambel hinzufügen, können Sie dann die Befehle für Autor und Affiliation mit den Informationen ausfüllen, die Sie benötigen. Als Beispiel könnten Sie für ein Papier mit zwei Autoren Folgendes schreiben:

```latex
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{authblk}
\title{A random walk in \LaTeX}
\author[1]{Alison Carefully}
\author[2]{Ivor Question}
\affil[1]{Department of Mathematics, University X}
\affil[2]{Department of Biology, University Y}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\section{Am Anfang...}
Da war etwas...

\section{Am Ende}
... vielleicht ist da nichts.
\end{document}
```

[Öffnen Sie dieses Beispiel in Overleaf](https://www.overleaf.com/docs?engine=pdflatex\&snip_name=Multiple+authors\&snip=%5Cdocumentclass%7Barticle%7D%0A%5Cusepackage%7Bauthblk%7D%0A%5Ctitle%7BA+random+walk+in+%5CLaTeX%7D%0A%5Cauthor%5B1%5D%7BAlison+Carefully%7D%0A%5Cauthor%5B2%5D%7BIvor+Question%7D%0A%5Caffil%5B1%5D%7BDepartment+of+Mathematics%2C+University+X%7D%0A%5Caffil%5B2%5D%7BDepartment+of+Biology%2C+University+Y%7D%0A%5Cbegin%7Bdocument%7D%0A%5Cmaketitle%0A%5Csection%7BIn+the+beginning...%7D%0AThere+was+something...%0A%0A%5Csection%7BIn+the+end%7D%0A...+there+may+be+nothing.%0A%5Cend%7Bdocument%7D)

Dieses Beispiel erzeugt die folgende Ausgabe:

![Beispielausgabe, die in Overleaf mit dem Paket authblk erzeugt wurde](/files/900f0b64aeeeb438abf6b0c51e657ef52c2fcec6)


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