- How to prepare an academic talk link
- How to give better conference talks link
- The 3 magic ingredients of amazing presentations link
- How to be miserable (ironic): link
- Citation management: zotero
- Citing software easily: software citation station
- Rao, C. R. (1997). Statistics and Truth: Putting Chance to Work. World Scientific. doi
All Things VSCode
- Useful extensions:
- GitLens: visualizing change and commit history
- indent-rainbow: visualize indentation with colors
- Markdown Preview Enhanced: immediate visualization of markdown files
- Rainbow CSV: navigating csv files with color-coding
- Not strictly useful extensions:
- vscode-pets: small companions
- OpenDyslexic: dyslexic-friendly font
- Astronomy-specific paper and literature search engine: pathfinder
- Mind-maps: heuristica
- For summarizing papers and readings:
- Quick graphs from data:
- Smart internet searches: tavily
- Academic writing:
- Exploring literature:
- Coding helper: blackbox
- Alternatives to chatgpt:
This is a brief series of guides and resources that can help in the process of doing scientific research. I make it public with the aim of possibly helping fellow aspiring scientists find their way.
There are general guides about several aspects of doing science, from reading and writing papers in English, to some more specific guides to Astronomy.
I am not the author of any of these files. This is simply a compilement of useful things I have found over time.
You are welcome to contribute with any resources you think might be useful, or even helping by translating this readme
to your language.
I took some of the files here from the Professional Development in Astronomy undergraduate course at Universidad de Chile, taught by Prof. James Jenkins and Paula Cáceres Burgos (teaching assistant). The rest I have found serendipitously.
Esta es una breve serie de guías y recursos que pueden asistir con el proceso de hacer investigación científica. Lo hago público con el fin de posiblemente ayudarle a compañerxs científicxs aspirantes en su quehacer.
Hay guías generales sobre cómo hacer ciencia, desde cómo leer y escribir artículos científicos en Inglés, hasta algunas guías más específicas a la Astronomía.
Yo no soy el autor de ninguno de estos archivos. Este es simplemente un compilado de cosas útiles que he encontrado a través del tiempo.
Es bienvenide a contribuir con cualquier recursos que le parezcan relevantes, o incluso ayudar al traducir este readme
a tu idioma.
Tomé algunos de estos archivos del curso de pregrado Desarrollo Profesional en Astronomía en la Universidad de Chile, dictado por Prof. James Jenkins y Paula Cáceres Burgos (auxiliar). El resto lo he encontrado por casualidad.