Based on
Gwilym Lockwood, Academic clickbait: articles with positively-framed titles, interesting phrasing, and no wordplay get more attention online., The Winnower 7:e146723.36330 (2016). DOI: 10.15200/winn.146723.36330
General idea:
•“Article titles with result-oriented positive framing and more interesting phrasing receive higher Altmetric scores, i.e., get more online attention. Article titles with wordplay and longer article titles receive lower Altmetric scores. “
•Additional tip: avoid such words as “novel” or “new” – will it still be valid 5 years later? Or even 1 year later?
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by Gwilym Lockwood
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