An informative title for an article or chapter maximizes the likelihood that your audience correctly remembers enough about your arguments to re-discover what they are looking for. Without embedded cues, your work will sit undisturbed on other scholars’ PDF libraries, or languish unread among hundreds of millions of other documents on the Web. Patrick Dunleavy presents examples of frequently used useless titles and advises on using a full narrative title, one that makes completely clear your argument, conclusions or findings
Title of an article can be descriptive, declarative or a question. It plays important role in both m...
1. Scientists face an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed publications to read and must choose whic...
1. Scientists face an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed publications to read and must choose whic...
Academic book titles often appear to be chosen by their authors without any thought to their interpr...
What kinds of titles are appropriate for research articles? Does creativity have a place in titles o...
Scientific Articles ’ Titles: Thanks for the Information Contained in your Title Etymologically, the...
James Hartley argues that new large-scale research on titles doesn’t tell us much more than we alrea...
Much academic research is never cited and may be rarely read, indicating wasted effort from the auth...
Essay titles are classified as the definitely beneficial if it could actually compel a reader to stu...
Titles are a key part of every academic genre and are particularly important in research papers. Tod...
Which of the following two titles did the author(s) of the journal article or book actually use: (A)...
How much time, if any, do first-year writing instructors spend in class discussing the importance of...
In this paper, we examine the characteristics of titles (average length, proportion of titles with s...
[Extract] The title is the first and most important part of an article. Just as we read quickly thro...
What makes a “good” title for an article, i.e. one which might attract citations in the academic com...
Title of an article can be descriptive, declarative or a question. It plays important role in both m...
1. Scientists face an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed publications to read and must choose whic...
1. Scientists face an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed publications to read and must choose whic...
Academic book titles often appear to be chosen by their authors without any thought to their interpr...
What kinds of titles are appropriate for research articles? Does creativity have a place in titles o...
Scientific Articles ’ Titles: Thanks for the Information Contained in your Title Etymologically, the...
James Hartley argues that new large-scale research on titles doesn’t tell us much more than we alrea...
Much academic research is never cited and may be rarely read, indicating wasted effort from the auth...
Essay titles are classified as the definitely beneficial if it could actually compel a reader to stu...
Titles are a key part of every academic genre and are particularly important in research papers. Tod...
Which of the following two titles did the author(s) of the journal article or book actually use: (A)...
How much time, if any, do first-year writing instructors spend in class discussing the importance of...
In this paper, we examine the characteristics of titles (average length, proportion of titles with s...
[Extract] The title is the first and most important part of an article. Just as we read quickly thro...
What makes a “good” title for an article, i.e. one which might attract citations in the academic com...
Title of an article can be descriptive, declarative or a question. It plays important role in both m...
1. Scientists face an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed publications to read and must choose whic...
1. Scientists face an overwhelming number of peer-reviewed publications to read and must choose whic...