Community
- CSUS, the Computer Science Undergraduate Society
- CSGS, the Computer Science Graduate Society
- CPC, the Competitive Programming Club
- List of undergraduate science clubs within the Faculty of Science
- List of graduate science clubs within the Faculty of Science
Communication
- How to be a great audience by The Gluck Fellows Program
- Speaker's guide by Ian Parberry
- Courses on professional communication, such as COMS 363
- How to present slides from CPSC 699, Fall 2011
Writing guides
- Handbook of Writing for the Mathematical Sciences by Nicholas J. Higham
- Mathematical Writing by Donald E. Knuth, Tracy L. Larrabee, and Paul M. Roberts. The book is downloadable in LaTeX from the authors' website.
- Writing for Computer Science by Justin Zobel
- A Plain English Handbook. This short guidebook discusses how to create clear SEC disclosure documents. The advice applies broadly.
Style guides
LaTeX
- A simplified introduction to LaTeX by Harvey J. Greenberg
- The not so short introduction to LaTeX by Tobias Oetiker, Hubert Partl, Irene Hyna and Elisabeth Schlegl
- Wikibook on LaTeX
- TeX on Stack Exchange
- LaTeX Cheat Sheet
- MiKTeX for Windows
- MacTeX for Mac OS X
- GNU Emacs
- PGF/TikZ, graphics for LaTeX (wikipedia entry)
- TikZ overview by Till Tantau
Support at UofC
- Student Success Centre - for all University of Calgary students
- Undergraduate Science Centre - for all Faculty of Science undergraduates
Software at UofC
For prospective computer science students
- Field guide for high school students learning about computer science, by University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
- The Map of Mathematics; a YouTube video (with sound) on how mathematics is related to everything else