No.
You use quotations for short stories, poems, article, and songs I believe. Everything else is underlined.
Theres really no difference if your doing a bibliography i suggest just skipping the website title and put S.A for same as article.
Yes; the article title should be placed inside quotation marks, while the name of the newspaper or magazine is italicized.
Either underline or put i n quotations. NOT BOTH
Neither, they're italicized.
No, we do not put the title in quotations.
Yes, you should put a journal article title in quotation marks when citing it in your research paper.
Quotations for article titles. Italics and underlining are for full books - and the titles of journals.
no
Italicize it.
No, you would put in quotations. For example: "Love Story"
The way I was taught in high school that helped me to remember when to use quotations and when to underline was: if you could hang the thing in question on a string with a clothespin, the quotes were the clothespin. If it was too heavy for that it needed to be put on a shelf(underlined). Examples: A magazine article "(Article Title)"A scholarly paper "(Paper title here)"A book (Book Title here)-------------------
no you have to put it in quotation
yes if it is from someone elses work
No you don't, you can put the song title in quotations thought as a substitute.
You will make it look like the original title. In most cases that would be all caps.
You put the title of the article instead. :) Ex. She believed television was "a magic box of pictures" (ARTICLE TITLE HERE). lol