The Title Page for research papers acts as a covering letter for the student’s paper. In the student essentially details who he is, and what the reader is to expect in his research. The format of the Title Page for research papers varies according to the student’s discipline, as well as his institution or professor’s preference. Two of the most popular academic formats, for example, the APA and MLA, differ widely in their requirements for the Title Page for research papers. While the APA expressly demands and clearly provides for it to be included in a specific format, the MLA style actually does not demand one. This however, does not mean that the student should not provide a Title Page for research papers, as a mark of professionalism. Indeed, he should always assume that he is required to produce a Title Page for research papers, as it produces a good impression, and adds to the research paper’s neat presentation. Still, it is important that students determine exactly what is required of them, before they proceed.
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