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Research
How to Build an Economic Model in Your Spare Time, by Hal Varian.
Getting and developing ideas. Useful for everyone, not just
economists.
Making key research decisions.
From 500 Tips
For Research Students, by Sally Brown, Liz McDowell and Phil
Race.
We have this book in McKay library.
The best advice I've ever seen about giving a talk was in a talk
entitled ``Making the most of your presentation'' by
Jean-Luc Doumont.
This talk itself is not available, but there is other material on
Doumont's web site.
In 2009, Dr Doumont published a wonderful book
about structuring scientific presentations; it includes many ideas
about giving talks.
I haven't found a lot of other material, but here are a
few good references.
You will eventually develop your own style, but reading some of these
papers can help give you some ideas and can certainly keep you from
making rookie mistakes.
How to give a good research talk,
Simon Peyton Jones, John Launchbury, John Hughes, SIGPLAN Notices 28(11), Nov 1993.
This is really quite good, although the balance has tipped
away from hand-written slides. Don't overlook the commentary!
There's some nice stuff on the
ProperTreatment Wiki.
Professor Matt Might has scads of
useful stuff, including special stuff for students interested in
programming languages or compilers.
(Professor Might's advisor got the
good remote from me.)