Hesterberg, T. C. (2015). What teachers should know about the bootstrap: Resampling in the undergraduate statistics curriculum. The American Statistician, 69(4), 371–386. doi:10.1080/00031305.2015.1089789
DiCiccio, T. J., & Efron, B. (1996). Bootstrap confidence intervals. Statistical Science, 11(3), 189–228. doi:10.1214/ss/1032280214
A review of bootstrap interval methods, covering bias-corrected accelerated bootstrap intervals (BCa) and percentile t intervals. Demonstrates their second-order accuracy. BCa is more accurate than naive percentile-based intervals, but the exposition in the paper gives the impression that BCa is tricky to implement well.
Carpenter, J., & Bithell, J. (2000). Bootstrap confidence intervals: When, which, what? A practical guide for medical statisticians. Statistics in Medicine, 19(9), 1141–1164. doi:10.1002/(sici)1097-0258(20000515)19:9<1141::aid-sim479>3.0.co;2-f
A more practical guide to the plethora of bootstrap intervals available, with a helpful decision flowchart.