No, you underline it.
In a citation, you should not italicize the title of an article, book, or journal. You should italicize the title of the journal or book, but not the title of the article itself.
To italicize book titles in APA style, you should use italics for the title of the book.
Italicize it.
To write the title of a book in APA format, capitalize the first letter of the title, subtitle, and any proper nouns. Italicize the title and subtitle, and use sentence case for the title.
To write a book title in APA format, you should capitalize the first letter of the title, subtitle, and any proper nouns. Italicize the title and subtitle, and use sentence case for the title.
To cite a book title in APA format, you should italicize the title and capitalize the first letter of the first word, the first word after a colon, and proper nouns.
To cite a book title in-text in APA format, you should italicize the title of the book.
To cite an APA book title in text, you should italicize the title.
You underline it if you are hand writing and italicize if you are typing.
To write a book title in an essay using APA format, you should italicize the title of the book.
Yes, if the title of a book is the same as the title of an article, you would italicize it in both cases. This follows standard conventions for titles of longer works like books and articles.
Book titles are always underlined. On the computer though, you can italicize it.