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Title: The Face of Your Paper
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A Title First impressions are strong impressions; a title ought therefore to be well studied, and to give, so far as its limits permits, a definite and concise indication of what is to come. -T. Clifford Allbutt
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The Importance of The Title A thesis title is the first thing a reader reads. It should provide a concise view of the topic. It should give a sense of your approach to the issue. Titles need to be crafted carefully.
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Length of the Title Titles should be short and clearly indicate to readers what your study is about. A long title can be confusing and is difficult for the reader to understand.
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‘Waste’ words Often, these waste words appear right at the start of the title. (no need for descriptions) What are they? Examples: » “Studies on”, “Investigations on”, “Observations on”.
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Abbreviation and Jargon Titles should almost never contain abbreviations, chemical formulas, proprietary names, outdated terminology and jargon.
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In designing the title, ask yourself : “How would I look for this kind of information in the contents page”? ie. use ‘hydrochloric acid’ instead of ‘HCI’. Abbreviation and Jargon
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