Which of the following two titles did the author(s) of the journal article or book actually use: (A) Client-Hairdresser Conversations in the Beauty Salon Industry in Metropolitan Regions of Turkey or (B) How Marketplace Performances Produce Interdependent Status Games and Contested Forms of Symbolic Capital (U-¨ stüner and Thompson, 2012)? Here are two additional titles to select one from: (A) Meetings and Pastimes of Young Male Friends in the North End of Boston or (B) Street Corner Society (Whyte, 1943). This chapter offers a primer on writing titles and relating the scholarly content of your academic paper to contribute original theory to a discipline and get your paper accepted for publication. The chapter offers tenets—sets of helpful ...
Essay titles are classified as the definitely beneficial if it could actually compel a reader to stu...
1. Scientists face an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed publications to read and must choose whic...
The purpose of this research and discussion note (RD) is to examine the most recurrent structural co...
Scientific Articles ’ Titles: Thanks for the Information Contained in your Title Etymologically, the...
In this paper, we examine the characteristics of titles (average length, proportion of titles with s...
This article deals with formulating a suitable title and an appropriate abstract for an original res...
[Extract] The title is the first and most important part of an article. Just as we read quickly thro...
Titles are a key part of every academic genre and are particularly important in research papers. Tod...
Titles are a crucial feature of research papers and have become increasingly important with changes ...
What makes a “good” title for an article, i.e. one which might attract citations in the academic com...
An informative title for an article or chapter maximizes the likelihood that your audience correctly...
International audienceHow can the title of a paper affect its subsequent number of citations? We com...
The title of a document has two roles, to give a compact summary and to lead the reader to read the ...
Objectives. Titles of journal articles should effectively convey to readers, editors, and reviewers ...
1. Scientists face an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed publications to read and must choose whic...
Essay titles are classified as the definitely beneficial if it could actually compel a reader to stu...
1. Scientists face an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed publications to read and must choose whic...
The purpose of this research and discussion note (RD) is to examine the most recurrent structural co...
Scientific Articles ’ Titles: Thanks for the Information Contained in your Title Etymologically, the...
In this paper, we examine the characteristics of titles (average length, proportion of titles with s...
This article deals with formulating a suitable title and an appropriate abstract for an original res...
[Extract] The title is the first and most important part of an article. Just as we read quickly thro...
Titles are a key part of every academic genre and are particularly important in research papers. Tod...
Titles are a crucial feature of research papers and have become increasingly important with changes ...
What makes a “good” title for an article, i.e. one which might attract citations in the academic com...
An informative title for an article or chapter maximizes the likelihood that your audience correctly...
International audienceHow can the title of a paper affect its subsequent number of citations? We com...
The title of a document has two roles, to give a compact summary and to lead the reader to read the ...
Objectives. Titles of journal articles should effectively convey to readers, editors, and reviewers ...
1. Scientists face an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed publications to read and must choose whic...
Essay titles are classified as the definitely beneficial if it could actually compel a reader to stu...
1. Scientists face an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed publications to read and must choose whic...
The purpose of this research and discussion note (RD) is to examine the most recurrent structural co...