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The Role of Scientific Titles in Shaping Research Visibility and Citations

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  • Dennis Gichuki

    (Department of Information Technology, Kibabii University)

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The title of a research article serves as its “initial impression†and must be carefully drafted to enhance appeal and relevance. A well-constructed title is essential for increasing readership and indexing efficiency, as many readers rely on it to gauge the paper’s relevance without reading the entire manuscript. The title should be descriptive, accurate, concise, and contain essential keywords for proper indexing. This study found that declarative titles, which clearly state the paper’s main findings, are most effective in improving research visibility and citation rates. Accuracy and clarity were also highly valued by authors, with a preference for titles that succinctly represent the content of the research. While shorter titles performed better in search algorithms, excessively brief titles were less appealing to readers. These findings suggest that a balance between informativeness and brevity is crucial for maximizing the impact of a research article.

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  • Dennis Gichuki, 2024. "The Role of Scientific Titles in Shaping Research Visibility and Citations," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 9(10), pages 511-515, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjf:journl:v:9:y:2024:i:10:p:511-515
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