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Encyclopedia > Title page

The title page of a book, thesis or other written work is the page at or near the front which displays its title, and author, as well as other information. Look up book in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Look up thesis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...

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Title pages in books

The title page is the most important part of the "front matter" or "preliminaries" of a book, and may contain a longer title than the cover. Further information about the publication of the book, including its copyright, is frequently printed on the verso of the title page. Also included is the ISBN and printers key also known as the number line which indicates the printing status. Copyright symbol. ... The verso of a broadsheet, pamphlet or any printed document is the side that is meant to be read second or the left-hand page of a folded sheet. ... The International Standard Book Number, or ISBN (sometimes pronounced is-ben), is a unique[1] identifier for books, intended to be used commercially. ... A number line is a one-dimensional graph in which the integers are shown as specially-marked points evenly spaced on a line. ...


The first printed books or incunabula did not have title pages. The text would begin on the first page and the book would have to be identified by the initial words or incipit. A page from a rare Blackletter Bible (1497) printed in Strassburg by J.R.Grueninger. ... The incipit of a text, such as a poem, song, or book, is its first few words. ...


Title pages in papers and theses

The title page of a thesis or essay is the work's first page. It lists the title of the work, and the name of the author. An essay is a short work that treats a topic from an authors personal point of view, often taking into account subjective experiences and personal reflections upon them. ...


In the case of an academic paper, the title page also lists class information (such as the course name and number), identification information (such as the student number), the date, name of the professor, and name of the institution. The title page is not numbered. A photograph of PZFUN and his class in Honghu, Hubei, China. ... A student number is the number assigned to a student upon first entering or registering with an educational institution and is used to identify the student in lieu of a name for grades, essays, projects, exams and official documents. ... Datateknologerna vid Ã…bo Akademi r. ... A professor giving a lecture The meaning of the word professor (Latin: one who claims publicly to be an expert) varies. ...


Title pages are not required in all citation styles; instead, some styles require that the same information is placed at the top of the essay's first page. Information as a concept bears a diversity of meanings, from everyday usage to technical settings. ...


The title page for a thesis contains the full title, the author's name and academic credentials, the degree-granting faculty and department name, the name of the university and date of graduation, and the universal copyright symbol. The thesis title page is usually page i, but is not numbered; the abstract (page ii) is the first numbered page. Copyright symbol. ... The system of Roman numerals is a numeral system originating in ancient Rome, and was adapted from Etruscan numerals. ... This article is about the concept of abstraction in general. ...


Title pages for websites

A title page can also be the main Web page in a group of Web pages, for example the main page in a directory. A web page or webpage is a resource on the World Wide Web, usually in HTML/XHTML format (the filename extensions are typically htm or html) and with hypertext links to enable navigation from one page or section to another. ... This article is about the computing term. ...

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Title page - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (351 words)
The title page of a book, thesis or other written work is the page at or near the front which displays its title, and author, as well as other information.
Title pages are not required in all citation styles; instead, some styles require that the same information is placed at the top of the essay's first page.
The title page for a thesis contains the full title, the author's name and academic credentials, the degree-granting faculty and department name, the name of the university and date of graduation, and the universal copyright symbol.
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