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'''Works''' | |||
Works should be italicised, e.g.: | Works should be italicised, e.g.: | ||
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Andy Warhol ''Outer and Inner Space'' (1965)</pre> | Andy Warhol ''Outer and Inner Space'' (1965)</pre> | ||
'''Books, periodicals, journals''' | |||
Like works, the titles of books, periodicals and journals should be italicised, e.g.: | Like works, the titles of books, periodicals and journals should be italicised, e.g.: | ||
Norbert Wiener’s ''Cybernetics'' | Norbert Wiener’s ''Cybernetics'' | ||
'''Articles''' | |||
Articles should appear between two single quotation marks, e.g.: | Articles should appear between two single quotation marks, e.g.: | ||
Revision as of 19:33, 18 September 2020
Titles
Works Works should be italicised, e.g.:
Andy Warhol Outer and Inner Space (1965)
To style this, use two single quotation marks
''
on either side of the text to be italicised:
Andy Warhol ''Outer and Inner Space'' (1965)
Books, periodicals, journals Like works, the titles of books, periodicals and journals should be italicised, e.g.:
Norbert Wiener’s Cybernetics
Articles Articles should appear between two single quotation marks, e.g.:
Headings
Chapter headings (machines)
All caps
Chapter subheadings
Punctuation
Double quotation marks, then single quotation marks e.g.:
"He said 'The sun will rise again', and then walked away dramatically".