Paper on titles

Patrick Ruch patrick.ruch at SIM.HCUGE.CH
Tue May 22 04:56:24 EDT 2007


Thank you for this typology !

Just a question, where would you classify titles describing the main 
result of an article, e.g. "Wip1 phosphatase-deficient mice exhibit 
defective T cell maturation due to sustained p53 activation.". Such 
titles seem very frequent in experimental sciences.

Regards,
Patrick


James Hartley wrote:

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>Thanks for your message - paper attached!
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>Jim
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>James Hartley
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>  Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Hello--
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>  I'd very much appreciate a copy of your paper--it sounds great for my students.
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>  Cheers,
>  Sally Jo Cunningham
>  Waikato University
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>  On 21/05/2007, at 7:20 PM, James Hartley wrote:
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>    Anyone wanting a copy of my recent paper, 'There's more to the title than meets the eye: Exploring the possibilities' (J. Technical Writing & Written Communication, 2007, 37, 1, 95-101) please let me know.
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>    This paper distinguishes between 12 types of title, with examples of each.  It suggests that it is useful to explore these different types with students.  Before and after examples are provided to show how student's titles can be improved.
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>    Jim Hartley
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>    James Hartley
>    School of Psychology
>    Keele University
>    Staffordshire
>    ST5 5BG
>    UK
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>    j.hartley at psy.keele.ac.uk
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