2-Title of Source.
The title of the source is the name of the book, web article, or database article from whick the information was taken.
***Capitalize each word in the titles of articles, books, etc. but DO NOT capitalize articles (the, an, a), prepositions, or conjugations unless it is the first word of the title or subtitle
In italics:
-A book name
-An entire website
-entire TV series
-course or department website
-an image/work of art (painting, sculpture, photograph) if housed in a museum, city or institution
In "quotations"
-periodical (journal, magazine, newspaper article)
-song, piece of music
-page on a website
-an image (painting, sculpture, photgraph) if it only exists on the web and not in an institution, city, or museum
-article or web magazine
-online only scholarly journal (no print version)
-article online that also appears in print
-article in database
-episode
-podcast
-youtube video
(ex.: Macaulay, David. The Way We Work: Getting to Know the Amazing Human Body. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2008. )
***Capitalize each word in the titles of articles, books, etc. but DO NOT capitalize articles (the, an, a), prepositions, or conjugations unless it is the first word of the title or subtitle
In italics:
-A book name
-An entire website
-entire TV series
-course or department website
-an image/work of art (painting, sculpture, photograph) if housed in a museum, city or institution
In "quotations"
-periodical (journal, magazine, newspaper article)
-song, piece of music
-page on a website
-an image (painting, sculpture, photgraph) if it only exists on the web and not in an institution, city, or museum
-article or web magazine
-online only scholarly journal (no print version)
-article online that also appears in print
-article in database
-episode
-podcast
-youtube video
(ex.: Macaulay, David. The Way We Work: Getting to Know the Amazing Human Body. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2008. )