Fred Picker is the man, he's American and wears questionable knitwear, not a great start you'd think but his tutorials really helped me with next step printing.
Its not difficult to make a print from muddling through Youtube tutorials but if you want to get a solid grounding in good practice right from the off, he's very good.
He's dead of course
but I have a file which is a recording of one of his tapes from the 80's, it came from youtube a number of years ago, its not available anymore but it takes you through his process slowly, step by step.
It includes things like choosing a neg to print, choosing the grade of paper that would best suit that particular neg, dodging and burning, proofs, test strips and asthetics.
Simple things that you don't think about unless you do them automatically, out of habit, things like making sure the neg is emulsion side down in the holder, that you dust brush the moment before you mount it, just little housekeeping things that avoid wasting time and materials