1. Accuracy and simplicity:
The title should accurately reflect the core content of the paper and be as concise as possible. Avoid using too complicated or vague words, and strive to be concise and clear, so that readers can quickly understand the theme of the paper.
2. The amount of information and attraction:
The title should have enough information to summarize the theme and key points of the paper. At the same time, we should also consider using attractive words or expressions to attract readers' attention.
3. Core keywords:
When choosing the title, the core keywords of the paper are considered, which helps readers to understand the theme of the paper more easily and is easier to be retrieved by search engines when searching and quoting.
4. Don't use general words:
Avoid using too broad, vague or common words as titles, because such titles may not be enough to accurately describe the unique content and contribution of the paper.
5. Consistent with the content of the paper:
The title should be consistent with the content of the paper, so as to avoid inconsistency between the title and the actual content of the paper, so as to avoid misunderstanding or confusion for readers.
6. Try multiple versions:
You can try to create multiple versions of the title, and then choose the version that best expresses the core content of the paper accurately and completely. We can think about how to better express the theme of the paper from different angles.
7. Seek advice and feedback:
You can ask your tutor, peers or classmates for advice and feedback. Other people's opinions and suggestions can help put forward new ideas and make the title more attractive and accurate.
8. Language style and norms:
Titles should conform to academic norms and language styles, and try to use formal, clear and academic language.
9. Avoid arbitrary statements:
Try to avoid using too arbitrary or absolute sentences in the topic unless the content of the paper can really support such an assertion.
When choosing the topic of a thesis, it is necessary to comprehensively consider the content, purpose, readers and academic norms of the thesis. A good title can improve the readability and attractiveness of the paper, make readers more willing to understand the content of the paper, and lay the foundation for the spread and influence of the paper.