A running head is a brief title located at the top of each page of a document, usually a shortened version of the main title. It serves as a visual aid, reminding readers of the document’s content and improving navigation. For example, a lengthy paper titled “The Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Mental Health: A Longitudinal Study” might use a running head such as “Social Media & Adolescent Mental Health.”
Implementing this feature offers several advantages. It enhances the professional appearance of a document, providing a polished and consistent look. Furthermore, especially in long documents such as dissertations or reports, it enables readers to quickly identify the document and its focus without needing to flip back to the title page. Historically, running heads were essential in printed works for organization and identification; this value has been retained in digital document management.