Guest guest Posted April 1, 2011 Report Share Posted April 1, 2011 hello, Etch and Sketch: The artistic pursuit of creating a title . It did catch your attention. Right? As you can see, the use of a colon allows one to be playful with words and then use what follows the colon to explain the substance of the paper. Taken from imej.wfu.edu/articles/1999/1/02/demo Some useful tips on selecting a title - from the following site www.wikihow.com/Find-a-Catchy-Title-f... Your title should relate to your topic. Don't use many words. If you can sum up your topic in 4 words as opposed to 6, pick the 4 word option. Try to be enthusiastic about your topic. If you are enthusiastic, that will show through your title and your whole paper Don't be afraid to use a sub-title. If you have a catchy title, but feel it doesn't give enough information, use it anyway but clarify using a sub . If you are writing a formal research paper, make the title as informative as possible, even if seems a bit wordy. · Don't make the title too obscure or too unclear. Don't get too stressed out about finding the perfect title. The important thing is finishing the paper and letting people read it. kunda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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