Difference between revisions of "Titles"

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- Italicize the titles and subtitles of books, reports and periodicals (journals, magazines, newspapers)  
 
- Italicize the titles and subtitles of books, reports and periodicals (journals, magazines, newspapers)  
 
- do not italicize article or chapter titles
 
- do not italicize article or chapter titles
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- Capitalize only the first word of the title and the subtitle (and all proper nouns) of books, reports and of article or chapter titles, e.g.:
 
- Capitalize only the first word of the title and the subtitle (and all proper nouns) of books, reports and of article or chapter titles, e.g.:
  
Credit unions in Canada: IBISWorld industry report 52213CA  (report title)
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''Credit unions in Canada: IBISWorld industry report 52213CA'' (report title)
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- Capitalize names of periodicals as you would capitalize them normally, e.g.:
 
- Capitalize names of periodicals as you would capitalize them normally, e.g.:
  
International Business Review (journal title)
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''International Business Review'' (journal title)
BC Business (magazine title)
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''BC Business'' (magazine title)

Revision as of 02:38, 10 May 2016

WHAT TO ITALICIZE

- Italicize the titles and subtitles of books, reports and periodicals (journals, magazines, newspapers) - do not italicize article or chapter titles


WHAT TO CAPITALIZE

- Capitalize only the first word of the title and the subtitle (and all proper nouns) of books, reports and of article or chapter titles, e.g.:


Credit unions in Canada: IBISWorld industry report 52213CA (report title)


- Capitalize names of periodicals as you would capitalize them normally, e.g.:

International Business Review (journal title) BC Business (magazine title)