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Italics vs. Quotation Marks in Titles

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Explanation

Generally and grammatically speaking, put titles of shorter works in quotation marks but italicize titles of longer works. For example, put a “song title” in quotation marks but italicize the title of the album it appears on.

Examples

Knowing how to format titles correctly helps your writing look polished and professional. Different types of sources follow different rules for italics, quotation marks or capitalization only. Use the guide below to quickly check how to format common works like books, articles, movies and songs so your citations and papers stay consistent and clear.
 

Titles in Italics

Source type Example
Books On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous
Magazines or journals Newsweek or Cave Canem
Newspapers St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Pamphlets How to Take Your Own Blood Pressure
Movies, plays, musicals The Producers or Two Trains Running or Hamilton
Long poems The Odyssey or The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Radio or TV programs This American Life or Game of Thrones
Ballet or dance Les Sylphides or Rodeo
Operas or musical pieces La Traviata or Rhapsody in Blue
Paintings or sculptures Mona Lisa or The Burghers of Calais
Ships, planes, trains Titanic or Air Force One or the Mistral
Musical albums A Hard Day’s Night
Computer or video games Minecraft, Fortnite
Websites Facebook, Wikipedia
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Titles in Quotation Marks

Source type Example
Articles or essays “Letter from Birmingham Jail”
Book chapters “Legal Issues and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome”
Short stories “Fly Already”
Short poems “At Black River”
Songs “Can’t Buy Me Love”
Radio or TV episodes “Rookie” from Queen Sono
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Works Needing Capitals But Not Italics or Quotation Marks

Type Example
Music in number or key Prelude and Fugue in E flat Major
Sacred writings Bible or Koran or Bhagavadgita
Editions or societies Kittredge’s Shakespeare or Anglo-Norman Text Society
Diseases Tay-Sachs disease (but not cancer, polio, leukemia, etc.)
Acronyms FBI, NAACP, GIF
Conventional titles U.S. Constitution or Declaration of Independence
Student paper title Role of the Djinns in Islamic Belief
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