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How to Get the Mentoring You Want: A Guide for Graduate Students. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Appendix 2) The Professor is In: Top 5 Traits of the Worst Advisors (blogpost) The Mentee Expectations Worksheet. Shore, The Graduate Advisor Handbook: A Student-Centered Approach. ON ADVISORS AND SUPERVISION Mutual Expectations Regarding Research Advising. International Journal of Communication 9. Should I Stay or Should I Go? Alternative Infrastructures in Scholarly Publishing. Lagoze, Carl, Edwards, Paul, Sandvig, Christian, & Plantin, Jean-Christophe. The University of Cambridge HPS short guide explaining How to Publish an Article. Mentor advice column in The Chronicle of Higher Education. Preparing for Presentations, by Fernando Delgado. Harvard University Press (obs, is available online through umu) ON PUBLISHING, PRESENTATIONS & ATTENDING CONFERENCES Edwards, P. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. (eds). The Compleat Academic: A Career Guide. (3rd ed.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Booth, Wayne C., Colomb, Gregory G., & Williams, Joseph M. They Say, I Say: The Moves that Matter in Academic Writing. Graff, Gerald & Birkenstein, Cathy (2010). Writing for Social Scientists: How to Start and Finish Your Thesis, Book, or Article. ON WRITING & reading First Monday: Writing tips - checklist from an online journal that's great to go through when you're working with an (almost) finished text. – such as APA and Chicago Manual style – which is great if your'e publishing articles
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help you collect and keep track of all the stuff you've read (or plan to read).Bibliographic software You will soon start reading a lot (as in a lot) and not using a bibliographic software (like Mendeley, Paperpile, EndNote, Bookends, or Zotero) from the very start is most likely something you will deeply regret.
