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Planning that title: Practices and preferences for titles with colons in academic articles

Library & Information Science Research, 2007
Colons play a hidden but important role in the planning and writing of effective titles for academic articles. This paper presents three studies of current practices in using colons and four studies of students' and academics' preferences for titles with and without colons. The practice studies showed disciplinary differences in the use of colons (with
James Hartley
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Finishing your article: academic writing, titles, and abstracts

Koen van der Gaast   +4 more
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Article title Graduate Students’ Perceptions of Academic Coaches in Online Courses at a Predominantly Hispanic Institution: A Unique Investigation

International Journal of Management Studies and Social Science Research
An investigation of the effectiveness of an asynchronous accelerated online instructional program was conducted by surveying the graduate student perceptions of a master’s educational leadership degree leading to principal certification. The research design used a mixed-method approach, using surveys and focus student group interviews to determine ...
Rosalinda Hernández, Alejandro Garcia
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Comparing research and review paper titles from academic journals and article headlines from magazines: A sociolinguistic approach

2016
Scientific community on the one hand, and journalism community on the other differ in many ways – among them in the style of writing. Consequently, the aim of our study was to analyse two subsets of captions, i.e. headlines of articles published in magazines and titles of research and review papers published in academic journals, both with regard to ...
Omrčen, Darija, Cigan, Vesna
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Unveiling Academic-Cultural Identities: A Semiotic Analysis of Student Article Titles

This study explores the intricate role of student research article titles as semiotic constructs that encapsulate academic and cultural identities within academic writing. These titles, though concise, are complex sites of meaning-making that pose challenges in understanding their full significance, particularly in non-Western academic contexts.
Deri Fikri Fauzi, Susi Yuliawati
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[Comparison of the English titles of articles in Chinese and foreign academic journals: influences of difference between China and the foreign in thinking and psychology].

Zhongguo Zhong xi yi jie he za zhi Zhongguo Zhongxiyi jiehe zazhi = Chinese journal of integrated traditional and Western medicine, 2008
By analyzing the East-West difference in psychology and thinking patterns, the author compared the frequency of conventional words applied and the usage of subtitle, as well as the selection of sentence structure in title of articles, and thus advocated that the differences of attention psychology and thinking patterns, linear in the West and spiral in
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