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Choosing a Catchy Title for Your Scientific Manuscript | American Journal Experts (AJE)


 Source: https://www2.aje.com/en/education/other-resources/articles/choosing-catchy-title-your-scientific-manuscript

Choosing a Catchy Title for Your Scientific Manuscript

By 
Ben Mudrak on Mon 8 Sep, 14

Business Development, Education and Content


Tags: 
Writing and translation,  Academic writing,  Scientific papers,  Title,  Best practices
Scientists do not often spend much time on the titles
of their manuscripts, but many authors consider the title to be the
most important part of any written work. In addition to catching the eye
of potential readers, the title is your first chance to make a good
impression on reviewers and journal editors. Here are some suggestions
for choosing the best title for your manuscript:


Keep it short


...but don?t make it too short!


Don?t use a question or complete sentence


Don?t oversell your manuscript


Mention the organism(s) being studied


Use other keywords that readers will search for


Because writing a good title can be difficult, get your colleagues to
help! Try writing three or four options, and then ask a few fellow
researchers which title grabs their attention the best or which title
fits your data most closely. Taking the time to choose the strongest
title for your manuscript can make a good impression during peer review
and lead to more readers. We hope that this post will help you the next
time you are deciding on a title for your work!


Modified from version originally published on AJE's Expert Edge blog.



Choosing a Catchy Title for Your Scientific Manuscript | American Journal Experts (AJE)




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