A Reading List for PhD Students (and their Supervisors)
- Phil Agre.
Networking on
the network: A guide to professional skills for PhD students.
Available online http://dlis.gseis.ucla.edu/people/pagre/network.html.
Current January 2003, August 2002.
- Steven Alter and
Alan R. Dennis.
Selecting research topics: Personal experiences and speculations for the
future.
Communications of the Association for Information Systems,
8:314–329, 2002.
- Vance W. Berger and
John P. A. Ioannidis.
The
Decameron of poor research.
British Medical Journal, 329(7480):1436–1440, December 2004.
(doi:10.1136/bmj.329.7480.1436)
- John W. Chinneck.
How to
organize your thesis.
Available online http://www.sce.carleton.ca/faculty/chinneck/thesis.html.
Current November 2005.
- Claire Kehrwald Cook.
Line by
Line.
Houghton Mifflin, Boston, MA, 1986.
- Gordon B. Davis.
Advising
and supervising doctoral students: Lessons I have learned.
MISRC Working Paper 04-12, University of Minnesota. MIS Research Center, May
2004.
Forthcoming as chapter in PhD Supervisors and Student Handbook for
Information Systems Research, Butterworth-Heinnemann, 2004.
- Robert A. Day.
How to write a scientific paper.
IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, PC-20(1):32–37,
June 1977.
- A.R. Dennis and J.S.
Valacich.
Conducting
research in information systems.
Communications of AIS, 7(5), 2001.
- Hugh Gallagher.
An
exemplary college application essay.
Available online http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/Â silvia/research-tips/.
Current November 2005, 1990.
- William Germano.
The scholarly lecture:
How to stand and deliver.
The Chronicle Review, 50(14), November 2003.
- George D. Gopen and
Judith A. Swan.
The science of
scientific writing.
American Scientist, 78:550–558, November/December 1990.
- John Grimond.
The Economist style
guide.
Also available online http://www.economist.com/research/StyleGuide/.,
2005.
- John Grossman, editor.
The Chicago
Manual of Style.
The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London, fourteenth edition,
1993.
- Richard W. Hamming.
You and your research.
Available online via a Google search, March 1986.
Bell Communications Research Colloquium Seminar.
- A. R. Hevner, S. T.
March, J. Park, and S. Ram.
Design
science in information systems research.
MIS Quarterly, 28(1):75–105, 2004.
- Simon L. Peyton Jones, John
Hughes, and John Launchbury.
How
to give a great research talk.
Available online
http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/Â silvia/research-tips/Giving%20a%20talk.pdf.
Current November 2005.
- Simon L. Peyton Jones, John
Hughes, and John Launchbury.
How
to write a great research paper.
Available online
http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/Â silvia/research-tips/Writing%20a%20paper.pdf.
Current November 2005.
- Aviel William Strunk Jr.
and E. B. White.
The Elements of
Style.
Macmillan Publishing Co., New York, 1979.
- S. Katzoff.
Clarity
in technical reporting.
Technical Report NASA SP-7010, NASA, Washington, D.C., 1964.
Second edition. Available online
http://techreports.larc.nasa.gov/ltrs/PDF/NASA-64-sp7010.pdf.
- Markus G. Kuhn.
Effective scientific
electronic publishing.
Available online http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Â mgk25/publ-tips/. Current March
2008, 2006.
- James Lavin.
Proving almost anything: a beginner's guide to a world with infinite solutions.
IEEE Potentials, pages 6–7, February/March 1996.
- Adrian Lee, Carina Dennis,
and Philip Campbell.
Nature's guide for mentors.
Nature, 447(7119):791–797, June 2007.
- Roy Levin and David D.
Redell.
An evaluation of the ninth
SOSP submissions -or- how (and how not) to write a good systems paper.
Operating Systems Review, 17(3):35–40, July 1983.
- Jack Lynch.
Guide to
grammar and style.
Available online http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/Â jlynch/Writing/index.html.
Current September 2010.
- Marie desJardins.
How to be a good
graduate student / advisor.
Available online http://www.cs.indiana.edu/how.2b/how.2b.html. Current
November 2005.
- Marie desJardins.
How to succeed in
postgraduate study.
Available online http://aerg.canberra.edu.au/jardins/t.htm. Current
November 2005.
- Matthew Might.
Reading
for graduate students.
Available online
http://matt.might.net/articles/books-papers-materials-for-graduate-students/.
Current August 2010.
- Matthew Might.
Reading for
graduate students.
Available online http://matt.might.net/articles/ways-to-fail-a-phd/.
Current January 2012.
- Silvia Miksch.
How to do
research.
Available online http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/Â silvia/research-tips/.
Current November 2005, 2005.
- John Mingers.
The long and winding road: Getting papers published in top journals.
Communications of the Association for Information Systems,
8:330–339, 2002.
- George Orwell.
Politics and
the english language.
Horizon, April 1946.
Also available online
http://orwell.ru/library/essays/politics/english/e_polit.
- Ian Parberry.
A guide for
new referees in theoretical computer science.
Information and Computation, 112(1):96–116, July 1994.
(doi:10.1006/inco.1994.1053)
- David A. Patterson.
How to have a
bad career in research/academia.
Available online
http://www.cs.utah.edu/Â lepreau/osdi94/keynote/abstract.html and
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/Â pattrsn/talks/BadCareer.pdf. Current
November 2005, November 1994.
Invited Talk. First Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation
(OSDI '94) keynote address, November 14-17, 1994 Monterey, CA.
- Randy Pausch.
Really achieving your
childhood dreams.
Video available online http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji5_MqicxSo.
Current September 2008, September 2007.
- Vern Paxson.
Strategies
for sound internet measurement.
In Proceedings of the Internet Measurement Conference, Taormina,
Sicily, Italy, October 2004.
- Chad Perry.
A structured
approach to presenting PhD theses: Notes for candidates and their
supervisors.
In ANZ Doctoral Consortium. University of Sydney, February 1994.
- Estelle M. Phillips
and Derek S. Pugh.
How to Get a
PhD.
Open University Press, Buckingham, UK, third edition, 2000.
- E. Robert Schulman and
C. Virginia Cox.
How to write a
Ph.D. dissertation.
Annals of Improbable Research, 3(5):8, September 1997.
- E. Robert Schulman.
How
to write a scientific paper.
Annals of Improbable Research, 2(5):8, September 1996.
- Mary Shaw.
Writing good
software engineering research papers.
In Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Software
Engineering, pages 726–726. IEEE Computer Society, May 2003.
- Jonathan Shewchuk.
Three sins of authors in
computer science and math.
Available online
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/Â jrs/sins.html.gseis.ucla.edu/people/pagre/network.html.
Current December 2004, 1997.
- Michael Shortland
and Jane Gregory.
Communicating
Science: A Handbook.
Longman Scientific & Technical, 1991.
- Charles H. Sides.
How to Write
and Present Technical Information.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991.
- Yannis Smaragdakis.
Phd rants and
raves.
Available online http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/Â yannis/phd-slides.pdf.
Current January 2008.
- Alan Jay Smith.
The task
of the referee.
Computer, 23(4):65–71, 1990.
(doi:10.1109/2.55470)
- William H. Starbuck.
Fussy
professor Starbuck's cookbook of handy-dandy prescriptions for ambitious
academic authors or why I hate passive verbs and love my word
processor.
Available online http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/Â wstarbuc/Writing/Fussy.htm.
Current May 2005, 1999.
- John O. Summers.
Guidelines for conducting research and publishing in marketing: From
conceptualization through the review process.
Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 29(4):404–415, 2001.
(doi:10.1177/03079450094243)
- Ivan Sutherland.
Technology
and courage.
Sun Labs Perspectives Essay Series 96-1, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Santa
Clara, CA, April 1996.
Available online
http://research.sun.com/techrep/Perspectives/smli_ps-1.pdf.
- Science jokes.
Available online http://www.xs4all.nl/Â jcdverha/scijokes/. Current
February 2007, 2007.
- Toby Walsh.
Empirical methods
in CS and AI.
Available online http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/Â tw/empirical.html.
Current November 2005.
- Jane Webster and
Richard T. Watson.
Analyzing
the past to prepare for the future: Writing a literature review.
MIS Quarterly, 26(2):xiii–xxiii, June 2002.
- Roel Wieringa.
Writing
a report about design research.
Available online
http://wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/Â roelw/ReportingAboutDesignResearch.pdf.
Current September 2008, 2007.