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To avoid misunderstandings, please use a plain name. If the name is unique, don't use a disambiguation page.

Revision as of 06:53, 27 July 2017

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now this standard is
PARTLY APPROVED

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This article is about how to make a formal title of an artical.

Principal of Naming

English first

The title should be in English and in the widest use globally.
When a title is in other languages originally, we prefer it's translation in English.

Full names first

We suggest using full names instead of using abbreviations. This can make people understand their meanings clearly.
If some abbreviations have already been proper nouns, such as IBM, the USA and so on, you can use them freely.

Rules for Capitalization in Titles of Articles

Mostly, these following rules must be obeyed.

  1. Always capitalize the first and last word of any title.
  2. Capitalize nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
  3. Do not capitalize articles, prepositions, or coordinating conjunctions.

Duplication of names

To avoid misunderstandings, please use a plain name. If the name is unique, don't use a disambiguation page.