AP doesn’t use italics for titles at all, while Chicago uses italics for some titles and quotes for others. Both style guides have nuances for different types of titles, so we recommend checking the official books/sites for specific rules. Generally, for the titles of larger works like book...
MLA style calls for placing the comma inside a set of quotation marks, just before the closing quotation mark in most cases. If you are quoting someone without adding a parenthetical citation or placing a title in quotation marks, the comma goes inside the marks. If you are placing a citati...
Titles of Tables and Captions of Figures should be as short as possible and understandable without referring to the text. Figures should consist only of simple line drawings, computer-generated graphics or good quality black and white photographs. Label of Figures and plates should be written below...
MLA style calls for placing the comma inside a set of quotation marks, just before the closing quotation mark in most cases. If you are quoting someone without adding a parenthetical citation or placing a title in quotation marks, the comma goes inside the marks. If you are placing a citati...