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      • Journal titles are italicized and written using title case (all the important words are capitalized). Article titles are written using sentence case and are not italicized. Webpages and websites are italicized and written using sentence case.
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  2. apastyle.apa.org › italics-quotations › italicsUse of Italics - APA Style

    This page addresses when to use italics, when to avoid italics, how to use italics for emphasis, and when to use reverse italics. Additional cases and examples are provided in the Publication Manual; users’ most common questions are addressed here.

  3. The Style Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA, 2009, pp. 104-106) is very clear on the use of italics. Note especially the bold section (bold emphasis mine): Use italics for. titles of books, periodicals, films exception: italic words in the title (reverse italicization) genera, species, and varietes; introduction of a new ...

  4. Oct 3, 2024 · Table or figure numbers should be in bold and flush to the left one double-spaced line above the table or figure title. Titles for tables and figures should be brief, clear, and explanatory. The titles of table and figures are italicized and flush left and in title case (e.g. Reasons Why Individuals Like Wine).

    • Arielle Lomness
    • 2019
  5. Answer. Simply put: no. APA's Publication Manual (2020) indicates that, in the body of your paper, you should use italics for the titles of: "books, reports, webpages, and other stand-alone works" (p. 170) periodicals (journals, magazines, newspapers)

  6. Jul 14, 2023 · here are certain things to keep in mind when writing a title according to APA style. Book titles are italicized and written using sentence case (only the first word of a title, subtitle, or proper noun are capitalized). Book chapter titles are written using sentence case and are not italicized.

    • Vanessa Earp
    • 2019
  7. Jun 30, 2020 · Italics should be used in academic writing to emphasize specific words or phrases, denote titles of longer works (books, journals, movies), introduce new or unfamiliar terms, and highlight foreign words not commonly used in English.

  8. Certain formal titles should be capitalized and abbreviated when they appear in your text. The following titles are capitalized and abbreviated when use before a name both inside and outside of quotations.

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