Q&A with Editage: How to write a title for your research paper
We mustn’t judge a book by its cover but we’re all guilty of doing it, isn’t it? Choosing a title that’s crisp, clear, concise, engaging and yet, exciting is essential to pull readers and reviewers alike toward your paper.
However, it’s hard to crack the code. And we understand. A senior editor at Editage shares tried and tested tips for creating a title for your research paper.
She explains why you must keep the title of your research paper short and how you can achieve that. She talks about the perfect length of a research paper title and what’s typically considered a long title in academia. She lists the details that must be there in your title and what you can refrain from revealing to keep the readers curious. She also advises avoiding abbreviations as some readers might not be familiar with the abbreviation and it will only push them away.
Watch this video to know more!
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