Open-Channel Hydraulics by Chow is a classic reference on weirs (and other hydraulic design elements). The fact that it's in a pond means your approach velocities will be essentially zero.
Uncivilized hit it dead-on regarding when to use weirs vs orifices. You cannot obtain precise low-flow control with a weir, but can accomodate high flow with low head.
Also note that an overflow riser operates as a weir under low stage conditions, but starts to operate as an orifice as the stage increases.
Check your DOT or Drainage Utility's manuals for guidance first, if what you need is not in there consider checking out Chow.