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On the art of attending conferences

Marie desJardins, How to Be a Good Graduate Student|Advisor: Becoming Part of the Research Community, Attending Conferences.

Steve Grand, Cyberlife Research (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.): Delegate sensibilities. About the art of attending conferences. This article was published in IEEE Intelligent Systems magazine.

ISTA OnLine: Some web-links which may provide tips and information for your next presentation.

Derek Keats & Alan Millar, Botany Department, University of the Western Cape, South Africa: Giving a scientific talk: A guide for botanists.

Bruce T. Milne, Biology, University of New Mexico: Tips for a Good Scientific Talk.

Peter Ommundsen, Selkirk College, Canada: Pronunciation of Biological Latin. Including taxonomic names of plants and animals.

Deborah S. Ray, RayComm, Inc.: Tips for Attending Conferences.

M. Stute & S. Pfirman, Department of Environmental Science Barnard College, Columbia University: How to give a scientific talk.










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