Scientific papers with shorter titles receive more citations than those with long-winded headings
ByWhen it comes to communicating ideas, brevity is all the rage. which allows just 140 characters to speak your piece. Now scientists, it seems, could learn a lesson from the power of the tweet. Because a new study shows that scientific papers with shorter titles receive more citations. The article, tidily entitled ‘The advantage of short paper titles,’ is in the Royal Society journal . [Adrian Letchford, Helen Susannah Moat, Tobias Preis, ]
. And the success of individual articles is often determined by how frequently those papers are referenced in other publications. But what makes a paper popular?
Or a related article from the journal simply called:
You, me and John Donne will probably pick the short and quick.
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