.::. Writing and Presenting Resources
The resources contained here include advice and tips to help you manage the process of writing and prepare and deliver oral presentations.
.::. Writing
I recommend to write a LaTeX document using Overleaf. LyX is another good option.
Basic Stuff
- Undergraduate Project LateX Template (Overleaf). [LINK]
- PhD Thesis LateX Template. [LINK]
- Some Hints to Improve Writing of Technical Papers. P. Valduriez [LINK]
- Writing a Thesis Proposal. University Of Sydney [LINK]
- How to Read a Paper. S. Keshav [LINK]
- Documenting Undergraduate Projects: Guidelines. [LINK]
- The Elements of Style. W. Strunk. [LINK]
Complementary Materials
- How to Organize your Thesis. J. Chinneck [LINK]
- The Ten Commandments for Writing Academic Papers. J. Hanson [LINK]
- How to Write a Great Research Paper. S. Peyton Jones [LINK]
- The Top 10 Reasons Why Manuscripts Are Not Accepted for Publication. D. Pierson [LINK]
- Publishing Ethics for Journals [LINK]
- How to write a BPM conference paper? [LINK]
- Guia para la Redaccion Técnica. Daniel Slomovitz [LINK]
.::. Bibliography
- Timbo brings online access to scientific bibliography [LINK]
- BibTex is a tool and a standard file format used to describe and process lists of references, mostly in conjunction with LaTeX documents [LINK]. Here there are some BibTeX styles.
- JabRef is a BibTeX-based bibliography reference manager. [LINK]
.::. Presenting
- Presentation Tips. COAL group [LINK (spanish only)]
- The Beamer LATEX class can be used for producing slides [LINK]
- How to give a great research talk. S. Peyton Jones, J. Hughes, and J. Launchbury. University of Glasgow [LINK]