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.
In APA format, a book title should be italicized.
In general, it is best to cite the original source in your research paper. However, if you are unable to access the original source, you can cite the secondary source but make sure to clearly indicate that it is a secondary source in your citation.
you should never use this website as a source. along with wikipedia.com.
Never
When there is no author for a source, you can cite the title of the source in your citation.
Ask yourself, "Did this information or idea come from my own thoughts and knowledge, or did I learn it from an external source?" If the answer is the latter, then you should cite the source to give credit.
you use someone else's idea.
No, McDonald's does not need to be italicized.
Yes, the title of a paper should be italicized.
Yes, even when you paraphrase information from a source, you should still cite it to give credit to the original author and avoid plagiarism.
A book title should be underlined or italicized - not placed in quotation marks.
You can cite a source on the web by giving its URL.