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Susan McConnell (Stanford): Designing effective scientific presentations
"What is the best way to give a talk that engages and informs your audience? Dr. McConnell gives helpful advice on preparing and presenting an effective scientific talk. She reviews the basics of PowerPoint or Key Note and gives advice on choosing fonts, colors and slide styles. She also recommends ways to structure your talk so the audience stays awake and engaged. Her final recommendation is practice, practice, practice! Whether you are a graduate student presenting journal club or a tenured professor giving an invited lecture, this talk is sure to prove useful."
2nd ed. New York : Springer, c2013.
Stanford University Libraries » Online resource » (no call number)
"The Craft of Scientific Presentations, 2nd edition aims to strengthen you as a presenter of science and engineering. The book does so by identifying what makes excellent presenters such as Brian Cox, Jane Goodall, Richard Feynman, and Jill Bolte Taylor so strong. In addition, the book explains what causes so many scientific presentations to flounder. One of the most valuable contributions of this text is that it teaches the assertion-evidence approach to scientific presentations. Instead of building presentations, as most engineers and scientists do, on the weak foundation of topic phrases and bulleted lists, this assertion-evidence approach calls for building presentations on succinct message assertions supported by visual evidence. Unlike the commonly followed topic-subtopic approach that PowerPoint leads presenters to use, the assertion-evidence approach is solidly grounded in research." (publisher's description)
Academic tips for undergrads by Colin Purrington
Preparing/Giving Talks
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2010.
Chemistry & ChemEng Library (Swain) » Stacks » Q223 .H37 2010
2nd ed. New York : Springer, c2013.
Stanford University Libraries » Online resource » (no call number)
2nd ed. Philadelphia : Elsevier Academic Press, c2006.
Biology Library (Falconer) » Stacks » Q223 .A63 2006
1st ed. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Academic Press, 2013.
Chemistry & ChemEng Library (Swain) » Stacks » Q223 .C325 2013
3rd ed. Chichester, West Sussex [England] : John Wiley & Sons, 2012.
Stanford University Libraries » Online resource » (no call number)
2nd ed. Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
SAL3 (off-campus storage) » Stacks » QH315 .H25 2006
[1st ed.]. West Conshohocken, PA : ASTM International, c2005.
Stanford University Libraries » Online resource » (no call number)
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
Biology Library (Falconer) » Stacks » Q223 .I87 2010
[Rev. ed.] [S.l.] : Academic Press, 2013.
Stanford University Libraries » Online resource » (no call number)
New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
Engineering Library (Terman) » Request at circulation desk » Q223 .H63 2010
2nd ed. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, c2011.
Chemistry & ChemEng Library (Swain) » Stacks » Q223 .W344 2011
Speaking about science : a manual for creating clear presentations / Scott Morgan, Barrett Whitener.
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Chemistry & ChemEng Library (Swain) » Stacks » Q223 .M67 2006
London, Eng. : Imperial College Press ; River Edge, NJ : distributed by World Scientific, c1996.
Chemistry & ChemEng Library (Swain) » Stacks » T10.5 .G67 1996
2nd ed. New York : ASME Press, 2002.
Engineering Library (Terman) » Stacks » T10.5 .S85 2002
Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific, c2010.
Chemistry & ChemEng Library (Swain) » Stacks » Q223 .L43 2010
1st ed. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2006.
Stanford University Libraries » Online resource » (no call number)
2nd ed. New York : IEEE Press, c2003.
Engineering Library (Terman) » Stacks » T11 .W75 2003
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