To write titles correctly, follow these guidelines: capitalize the first word and all major words, including nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Do not capitalize articles, coordinating conjunctions, or prepositions unless they are the first or last word of the title. It is also important to use appropriate punctuation and ensure the title is clear and concise.
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To list titles after a name correctly, place the highest academic or professional title first, followed by any other titles in descending order of importance. Separate each title with a comma.
Click "Titles and Credits" and type your credits or titles in the box.
When writing titles after names, follow this format: start with the person's name, then include their professional title. Use a comma to separate the name and title, and capitalize the title if it comes before the name. For example, "Dr. Jane Smith" or "Professor John Doe."
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