Online Resources on Graduate Study in Computer Science
- Advice for Undergraduates Considering Graduate School, by Phil Agre.
- Notes on the Ph.D. Degree, by Doug Comer
- How to Succeed in Graduate School - A Guide for Students and Advisors, by Marie desJardins.
- Graduate Study in the Computer and Mathematical Sciences: A Survival Manual, by Dianne Prost O'Leary.
- Graduate School Survival Guide, Wanda Pratt.
- Tomorrow's Professor - Excerpts from Richard Reis's book with the same title.
- Computer Science Graduate School Survival Guide, by Ronald Azuma.
- Graduate School Superstars
- How to Choose a PhD advisor, by Michael Loui.
- Networking on the Network, by Phil Agre
- How to be terrible graduate student, by Graeme Hirst (University of Toronto.
- How to cope with "burnout", by Andreas Gehmeyr.
Online Resources on Ethics
- On Being A Scientist: Responsible Conduct in Research, from the National Academy of Sciences.
- Course on Responsible Conduct in Research, from Columbia University
- Integrity in Scientific Research, Videos from American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Ethics in Computing, by Edward Gehringer, North Carolina State University
- Association of Computing Machinery Computing and Public Policy Page (including Code of Ethics)
- Iowa State University's Code of Computer Ethics
- Netiquette, by Virginia Shea.
- Resources on Plagiarism and How to Avoid it, from Iowa State University Library.
- On Line Ethics Center for Science and Engineering, from Case Western Reserve University
- Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
Online Resources on Research in Computer Science
- You and your research, by Richard Hamming.
- A Letter to Research Students, by Duane A. Bailey
- How to Read a Research Paper
- How to do research in Computer Science, by Michael Schillo, German Research Center for AI.
- Research Methods in Computer Science, from Tom Dietterich's course at Oregon State.
- Graduate Study in the Computer and Mathematical Sciences: A Survival Manual, by Dianne O'Leary
- How to do Research in the MIT AI Lab, ed. David Chapman
- How to Have a Bad Career in Research/Academia, by David Patterson
- Dissertation News, published by The Association for Support of Graduate Students.