Good Grad: Bibliography
How to Be a Good Graduate Student by Marie desJardins
[agre] Philip E. Agre. 'What to read: A biased guide to AI literacy
for the beginner.' Technical Report Working Paper 239, MIT AI Lab,
November 1982.
[bental]
Diana Bental. 'Thesis prevention: Advice to phd
supervisors.' AISB Quarterly No. 80 (Newsletter of the Society for
the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour),
pages 58--60, Summer 1992. (Published under the alias `The Siblings
of Perpetual Prototyping').
[bundy]
Alan Bundy, Ben du Boulay, Jim Howe, and Gordon Plotkin. The
researchers' bible. Technical Report DAI Teaching Paper No. 4, Dept.
of Artificial Intelligence, University of Edinburgh, September 1986.
[chapman] David Chapman.
How to do research at the MIT AI lab.
Technical Report AI Working Paper 316, MIT, October 1988.
[grad-money] UC Berkeley Graduate Division. Finding money for
dissertation research/writing. The Graduate, II(3), Fall 1986.
[grad-quals] UC Berkeley Graduate Division. Studying for the
qualifying exam. The Graduate, II(3), Fall 1986.
[grad-thesis-writing] UC Berkeley Graduate Division. Writing your
thesis. The Graduate, II(1), Spring 1986.
[grad-interviewing] UC Berkeley Graduate Division. Interviewing for a
faculty position. The Graduate, III(2), Fall 1987.
[grad-proposal] UC Berkeley Graduate Division. The making of a
successful proposal. The Graduate, III(1), Spring 1987.
[grad-thesis-choosing] UC Berkeley Graduate Division. Choosing your
thesis or dissertation topic. The Graduate, IV(2), Fall 1988.
[grad-isolation] UC Berkeley Graduate Division. Beating the isolation
blues. The Graduate, V(1), Spring 1989.
[hall3]
Roberta M. Hall and Bernice R. Sandler. Academic mentoring for
women students and faculty: A new look at an old way to get ahead.
[hall1]
Roberta M. Hall and Bernice R. Sandler. The classroom climate:
A chilly one for women?
[hall2]
Roberta M. Hall and Bernice R. Sandler. Out of the classroom:
A chilly campus climate for women?
[lefferts]
Robert Lefferts. Getting a Grant: How to Write Successful
Grant Proposals. 1978.
[leveson]
Nancy Leveson. Women in computer science: A report for the
NSF CISE cross-disciplinary activities advisory committee, December
1989.
[mckay]
Nellie Y. McKay. Minority faculty in [mainstream white]
academia, 1988. Chapter 5.
[nsf]
NSF. An NSF study and report about women in computing research.
Computing Research News, Summer 1989.
[sandler]
Bernice R. Sandler and Roberta M. Hall. The campus climate
revisited: Chilly for women faculty, administrators, and graduate
students, October 1986.
[shriver]
Bruce D. Shriver. The benefits of quality refereeing.
COMPUTER, pages 10--16, April 1990. Also includes COMPUTER's
guidelines for referees.
[smith]
Alan Jay Smith. The task of the referee. COMPUTER, pages
65--71, April 1990.
[somerville]
Bill Somerville. Where proposals fail: A foundation
executive's basic list of what to do and not do when requsting
funding. The Grantsmanship Center News, Jan/Feb 1982.
[spertus]
Ellen Spertus. Why are there so few female computer
scientists?, 1992. Expected to become an MIT AI Lab Technical Report.
[strok]
Dale Strok. Women in AI. IEEE Expert, 7(4):7--21, August 1992.
[toth]
Emily Toth. Women in academia. In The Academics' Handbook. Duke
University Press, 1988. Chapter 4.
[white-grants]
Virginia White. Grants: How to Find Out About Them and
What to Do Next. Plenum Press, 1975.
[white-proposals]
Virginia White. Grant Proposals That Succeeded.
Plenum Press, 1983.
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