Yes.
No, we do not put the title in quotations.
Italicize it.
Yes, when writing a paper, an article title should be italicized.
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 don't, you can put the song title in quotations thought as a substitute.
If you are writing it out in longhand or on a typewriter, it should be underlined. Quotations are used for names of briefer pieces, like articles, poems or songs. If you are typing it on a computer, the title of a book should be placed in italics. Underlines are reserved for hyperlinks.
Yes, you should put a journal article title in quotation marks when citing it in your research paper.
The title of a website should be underlined Italic or normal, not in quotations.
Yes, when writing a research paper, a journal article title should be italicized.
Yes, everytime you have a song title you capitlelize is ~Omg Noobish yes capitalize the name of the song but make sure to put quotations around the title when writing a formal essay. when writing the title of a book or novel underline the title of the book. (kbdizzle)
You quote a title in writing when you are referencing a specific work, such as a book, movie, or song, within your own writing.
No.