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3927:. Although this approach may be also used on Knowledge (XXG), it can seem unencyclopedically colloquial if used for works that have short titles to begin with. It is common to shorten a reference to a work in a series to just its subtitle on second and later mention, or when the context already makes it clear what the overarching title is. However, avoid this usage if confusion could occur, as when the abbreviated form could refer to another element in the same franchise that is also mentioned in our article ( 5252: 3972:. Another frequent example is author, department/column, or publication names put inline with the title. Less often, a website (especially in an officially bilingual country like Canada) may include an English title and a translation in another language as a co-title. Another case is marking exclamations, e.g. "Exclusive:" or "Breaking:" at the start, though sometimes tacked on at the end 45: 4102:; Knowledge (XXG) does not cite companies, individuals, or other entities, only works published by them. As with sources in any medium, titles of minor works (e.g., online articles) go in quotation marks, and titles of major works (e.g. websites) go in italics, even if they would not be italicized in running text as services, companies, etc. Our 4405:, in which it was determined that the title is a play on words, with "Into" serving simultaneously as the start of a subtitle and as a mid-title preposition, and is found capitalized in almost all independent sources. An outlying case like this is not dispositive of how Knowledge (XXG) normally treats "into" in mid-title. 2279:
Many relatively obscure spiritual works are also generally italicized, particularly if the work is not likely to be well-known to the Knowledge (XXG) reader, if the work was first published in modern times and has not undergone substantial changes, or if it might be unclear that the title refers to a
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Titles in quotation marks that include (or in unusual cases consist of) something that requires italicization for some other reason than being a title, e.g. a genus and species name, or a non-English phrase, or the name of a larger work being referred to, also use the needed italicization, inside the
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to determine whether the original title or an English language version should be used as the article title. For works best known by their title in a language other than English, an English translation of that title may be helpful. If the work is also well known by an English title, give the English
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Do not attempt (with HTML, Unicode, wikimarkup, inline images, or any other method) to emulate any purely typographic effects used in titles when giving the title in Knowledge (XXG), though an article on a work may also include a note about how it is often styled, e.g. in marketing materials. When
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For typographic effects that do not represent actual mathematical or scientific usage, it is preferable to use HTML or wiki markup, not Unicode equivalents, for superscript and subscript. When giving a stylization, do not attempt to mimic specific fonts, font size quirks, uneven letter placement,
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should be italicized. Another rule of thumb is that if the work is intended to stand alone and to be kept for later reference, or is likely to be seen as having merit as a stand-alone work, italicize it. Use quotation marks if the item is entirely ephemeral, trivial, or simply promotional of some
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An entirely boldfaced, all-caps, underlined, neon-green, or otherwise stylized title in the source material is not interpreted as a form of emphasis. This includes partial titles; e.g., a newspaper might have an in-house convention for all-caps in the first part of a title and all-lowercase in a
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permits the use of pre-defined, off-Knowledge (XXG) citation styles within Knowledge (XXG), and some of these expect sentence case for certain titles (usually article and chapter titles). Title case should not be imposed on such titles under such a citation style consistently used in an article.
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The formatting of the title of a pamphlet, which is on the divide between a booklet or short book on the one hand and a leaflet or brochure on the otherĀ ā€“ specifically, whether to italicize the title or place it within quotation marksĀ ā€“ is left to editorial discretion at the article in question.
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Potential exceptions: Apply our five-letter rule (above) for prepositions except when a significant majority of current, reliable sources that are independent of the subject consistently capitalize, in the title of a specific work, a word that is frequently not a preposition, such as "Like" or
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These cases are well-established conventions recognized in most style guides. Do not apply italics to other categories or instances because you feel they are creative or artful (e.g. game or sport moves, logical arguments, "artisanal" products, schools of practice or thought, Internet memes,
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The first "word" of the title may consist of a symbol (letter, numeral, emoji, etc.) standing for one or more words; do not capitalize the first word after this if it would not normally be capitalized. The same applies to the last word before such a symbol that ends the title. Examples:
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The actual medium of publication or presentation is not a factor; a video feature released only on video tape, disc or the Internet is considered a "film" for these purposes, and likewise an e-book is a book, a webcomic is a comic strip, a music album available only from the artist on a
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The titles of novellas which have been published as stand-alone books are normally italicized. Novellas which are only published as parts of collections use quotation marks. Quotation marks may also be used to help distinguish a novella from a longer work with the same or similar
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markup when the title is mentioned in running text, if the intent was emphasis. Italics used by convention to indicate a non-English expression, a legal case name, a movie title, a species scientific name, etc., are not emphasis and just take ''...''
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Where subtitle punctuation is unclear (e.g. because the subtitle is given on a separate line on the cover or a poster), use a colon and a space, not a dash, comma, or other punctuation, to separate the title elements. If there are two subtitles, a
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already apply this quotation-marking and italicization automatically. A website with no clear title other than its domain name is treated as having the minimal form of the domain name as its title (e.g., drop "www." if the URL works without it;
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Specific, named transportation vehicles (but not prefixes, classifications, identifying numbers or other designations for them), including ships, spacecraft, trains, and locomotives (but not smaller conveyances such as cars or buses). Example:
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If text is enclosed in quotation marks, do not include the quotation marks in any additional formatting markup. For example, if a title in quotation marks is the subject of a Knowledge (XXG) article and therefore displayed in boldface in the
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Website titles may or may not be italicized in running text depending on the type of site and what kind of content it features. Online magazines, newspapers, and news sites with original content should generally be italicized
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and special characters in titles should be preserved when they convey meaning not just decoration, especially if omitting them would make the title difficult to understand or cause it to not copy-paste correctly. Examples:
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also apply to titles of works, including normalization of dashes and quotation marks, conversion of various emphasis techniques, cleanup of punctuation, and use of italics for things like scientific names of species.
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the double and single quotation marks apart for better readability; this should not be done inside citation templates, just in running prose. Interior quotation marks in an italicized title go within the italics.
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A particular specially treated word within an otherwise plain title probably will need markup, however. In such a case, convert any such highlighting to plain wiki ''...'' markup in a citation template, but
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varies, even over time within the same language. Retain the style of the original for modern works. For historical works, follow the dominant usage in modern, English-language, reliable sources. Examples:
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Consensus discussions have sometimes concluded in favor of an exception to the five-letter preposition rule, for cases that present unique facts. See, for example, multiple discussions in the archives of
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Abbreviations in titles of works should be left as-is, and do not need any linking or markup; if the abbreviation is contextually important, it should be treated in the main article prose. Use of the
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Quotation marks simply used as a form of title stylization on a cover are removed. They are retained within a title when reliable sourcing demonstrates they indicate an actual quotation, or
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giving such a stylization, it is not italicized or placed in quotation marks as a title; this confuses readers, who are apt to think such markup is part of the stylization when it is not.
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Named exhibitions (artistic, historical, scientific, educational, cultural, literary, etc.Ā ā€“ generally hosted by, or part of, an existing institution such as a museum or gallery), but not
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This convention also applies to songs, speeches, manuscripts, etc., with no known formal titles but which are conventionally referred to by lines from them as if they were titles:
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Smaller parts of larger works when they are simply numbered sequentially, and the title appears that way in the work (or a preponderance of reliable sources about the work):
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is preserved in the title of a work, including when preceded by a possessive or other construction that would eliminate the article in something other than a title, e.g.:
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by a person or organizational creator. Another exception is a concert, tour, etc., containing the name of a work that would be italicized; that part is italicized:
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A common convention in literary and film reviews is to use the first major word or two from the title (or subtitle, for franchise works) in the same manner, e.g.
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call for capitalization of no prepositions at all. These styles are not used on Knowledge (XXG), including for titles of pop-culture or academic works.
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does not appear in quotation marks because it is derived from the name of a dog mentioned in the speech, rather than a passage quoted from the speech.
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and similar templates, among other things. Any instructions in MoS about the start of a sentence apply to items using sentence case, and vice versa.
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Songs, instrumentals, arias, numbers in a musical, movements of longer musical piece, album tracks, singles, and other short musical compositions:
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For complete guidance on the handling of titles of works, see further detail at the following pages (until the material is better consolidated):
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abbreviation of it. This can be introduced in parentheses, with or without a parenthetical "hereafter", at an early occurrence in the page:
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Five-letter rule exception, for uncommon prepositions and consistent capitalization in reliable sources, on a per-topic basis, added per
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In titles (including subtitles, if any) of English-language works (books, poems, songs, etc.), every word is capitalized except for the
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Sections within a periodical, including features, departments, columns (non-syndicated), titled cartoons (not syndicated comic strips)
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into a work title. If it seems important to use, do it after the title. Within a citation, it is better to use an HTML comment, e.g.
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For Knowledge (XXG) article titles that are not the titles of works and are not in other languages, the English Knowledge (XXG) uses
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website and of BBC's television and radio programming operations is irrelevant.) A citation of the YouTube terms of service, as an
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Descriptive titles: a reference to or description of a work or part of a work when not using its actual title or conventional name:
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The general rule in English is to not capitalize after a hyphen unless what follows the hyphen is itself usually capitalized (e.g.
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only when at the start of a title, subtitle, or embedded title or subtitle. For example, a book chapter titled "An Examination of
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by Bowie, i.e. to suggest "so-called heroes". Such typographic quirks are too subtle and inconsistently applied to qualify for
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A clearly separate or alternative title, expansion, or descriptive phrase, given in parentheses or following a colon or dash:
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This section is about use of quotation marks in titles of works of art or artifice. For use of quotation marks generally, see
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Titles of works that should be italicized receive this treatment inside another title. E.g., convert a newspaper title like
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Chapters of a longer work (they may be labeled alternatively, e.g. sections, parts, or "books" within an actual book, etc.)
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Named oratorios, cantatas, motets, orchestral works, and other compositions beyond the scope of a single song or dance:
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limited-edition USB drive is a real album, a TV series available only via streaming services is still a series, etc.
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is an entire YouTube channel (i.e., a major work), and YouTube has nothing to do with its editorial creation. (That
3715:{{Cite journal |title=Gray wolf (''Canis lupus'') is a natural definitive host for ''Neospora caninum'' |date=...}} 2617: 1877: 1542: 3845: 3051:). If neither spelling is clearly dominant in sources, default to lowercase after a hyphen, per the general rule. 2190:
Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style/Capital letters Ā§Ā Religions, deities, philosophies, doctrines, and their adherents
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There are cases in which titles should not be in italics nor in quotation marks (though many are capitalized):
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When used by Knowledge (XXG) in a reference citation, any website or other online publication is being cited
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does not apply to proper names; thus, a title of a short non-English work simply receives quotation marks.
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If the title is also a wikilink but only part of it should be italicized, use italics around or inside a
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Articles, essays, papers, or conference presentation notes (stand-alone or in a collected larger work):
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Leaflets, flyers, circulars, brochures, postcards, instruction sheets, and other ephemeral publications
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When it is impractical to keep repeating a long title in the same article, it is permissible to use a
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An unusual case is the retention of quotation marks around the entire titles of David Bowie's album
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coloration, letters replaced with images, unusual upper- or lower-casing, or other visual marketing
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Words that have the same form as prepositions, but are not being used specifically as prepositions
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Segments of a play, film, television show, etc., including named acts, skits, scenes, and the like
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be placed in italics or quotation marks, even when based on a character or feature of the works:
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In all cases, such abbreviations follow the italic or quotation-marked style of the full title.
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appears in quotation marks because it quotes a line in the speech; the title given to Nixon's
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Other styles exist with regard to prepositions, including three- or even two-letter rules in
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of section headings, captions, etc.) In sentence case, generally only the first word and all
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This also applies to a conventional name that refers to a specific work but is a descriptor:
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and sometimes used as a long name for it; legal incipits are often originally published in
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be in boldface because they are not part of the title itself. For further information, see
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If the title of a Knowledge (XXG) article requires italicization, there are a few options:
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A clause that can stand alone as a title and is sometimes used that way, as a short name:
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Single episodes or plot arcs of a television series or other serial audio-visual program:
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capitalized on Knowledge (XXG) (unless they are the first or last word of a title) are:
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video game series), or the lead is long and the abbreviation is needed in the lead.
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Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style/France- and French-related articles Ā§Ā Capitalization
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Paintings, sculptures and other works of visual art with a title rather than a name
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as transliterated Arabic, since this title is not assimilated into English the way
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For use of definite and indefinite articles at the start of a series title, apply
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It is a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though
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of the article unless the work is very commonly known by the abbreviation (e.g.,
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in which extended markup should be avoided. Using such code in them pollutes the
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If a stylization that readers might look for can be created as an article title,
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Speeches, lectures, and conference presentations (only if given a specific title)
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template in particular should not be done in citation templates, except in the
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of large, well-known religions should not normally be italicized. For example,
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Without piping, this wikilink would display ā€“ and incorrectly italicize ā€“ the
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Musicals, operas, operettas and other self-contained pieces of musical theatre
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prefer such a spelling. Such an abbreviation need not be mentioned in the
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The leading article may be dropped when the title is used as a modifier:
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Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style/Text formatting Ā§Ā When not to use italics
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is a work for soprano, tenor, female choir, and instrumental ensemble ...
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WP:Manual of Style Ā§ā€‰Punctuation Ā§Ā§ā€‰Quotation marks Ā§Ā§Ā§ā€‰Names and titles
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templates, however, as it will negatively affect COinS metadata output.
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truncation, in which case treat the word fragment as the last "word":
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Rule 2.2(a)(i)) but are in normal (roman) type in the reference list (
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that does not begin the title and is not used as a stand-alone title:
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Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style Ā§Ā Quotation marks in article openings
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Syndicated columns and other features republished regularly by others
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Names (not to be confused with titles) of some works of art such as
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Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style/Abbreviations Ā§Ā Songwriting credits
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parameter (which is free-form text and does not generate metadata).
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