The Journal of Academic Librarianship was created in 1975.
Journal of the Academic Association of Koreanology in Japan was created in 1956.
Saangsri Phornsuwan has written: 'The influences of socio-economic background education, and the appraisal of librarianship in choosing librarianship as a career by academic librarians in Thailand' -- subject(s): Academic librarians
The Emily Dickinson Journal was created in 1991.
created by an educated expert and published in an academic journal is not influenced by a bias
To properly italicize journal titles in your academic paper, you should use italics for the title of the journal and capitalize the first letter of each major word. For example, "Journal of Academic Writing."
Ravindra N. Sharma has written: 'Development of Indian academic libraries since 1800 and contributions of Dr. S. R. Ranganathan' -- subject(s): Academic libraries 'Libraries in the early 21st century' -- subject(s): Comparative librarianship, International librarianship, Libraries, Information technology
Yes, journal names are typically italicized in academic writing to distinguish them from the rest of the text.
Yes, you should italicize journal titles when writing academic papers.
Yes, in academic writing, a journal article title should be italicized.
Journal articles should be italicized when citing them in academic writing.
Yes, journal names are typically italicized in academic writing to distinguish them from the rest of the text.
A scientific journal is also commonly referred to as an academic journal or a research journal.