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# Come aggiungo altri nomi di autori e affiliazioni al mio articolo?

Un modo per aggiungere le affiliazioni degli autori è usare il [`authblk` che fornisce i comandi e le funzionalità necessarie per includere file grafici esterni. L'esempio sopra carica il](https://ctan.org/pkg/authblk?lang=en). Se aggiungi

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

al tuo preambolo, puoi quindi compilare i comandi autore e affiliazione con le informazioni di cui hai bisogno. Ad esempio, per un articolo con due autori potresti scrivere:

```latex
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{authblk}
\title{Una passeggiata casuale in \LaTeX}
\author[1]{Alison Carefully}
\author[2]{Ivor Question}
\affil[1]{Dipartimento di Matematica, Università X}
\affil[2]{Dipartimento di Biologia, Università Y}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\section{All'inizio...}
C'era qualcosa...

\section{Alla fine}
... potrebbe non esserci nulla.
\end{document}
```

[Apri questo esempio 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)

Questo esempio produce il seguente output:

![Esempio di output prodotto su Overleaf usando il pacchetto authblk](/files/0bef1f5f500a8b0a2836e91b0752a81b6d686542)


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