TYPOGRAPHY OF TITLES IN APA JOHN DAVID BROWN CAPSTONE SPRING 2013
ITALICIZE BOOKS: The Interpretation of Dreams PERIODICALS: Psychology Today REPORT: Financial Report of the United States Government THESES AND DISSERTATIONS: Eros in America: Freud and the Counter Culture FILMS: Blackfish VIDEOS: A Surreal Descent into Madness: Reviewing Children’s TV
ITALICIZE TV SERIES: Meerkat Manor MICROFILM PUBLICATIONS: Records of the Foreign Exchange Depository Group of the Office of the Finance Advisor, ARTWORK: David MUSIC ALBUM: A Rush of Blood to the Head MAP: Mappa Mundi
USE QUOTATION MARKS BOOK CHAPTER: “Microbes” ARTICLE: “Synesthesia Isn’t a Kind of Useless, New Age Oddity” BLOG POST: “Is Modern Psychology Hurting or Helping?” WEBPAGE: “About Centers for Disease Control” TELEVISION EPISODE/WEBISODE: “When Flower Met Hannibal”
USE QUOTATION MARKS WEBPAGE: “The History of Bay Medical Hospital” ENCYCLOPEDIA OR DICTIONARY ENTRY: “Killer Whales” SONG: “The Scientist” FACEBOOK UPDATE/TWEET: “I’m tempted to watch ‘It’s Me or the Dog USA’ simply because all of science could never have predicted such a title for a TV programme.”
NOTE: Unlike other styles, APA does not require the capitalization of websites.
REFERENCE Lee, Chelsea. (2012, March 1). How to capitalize and format reference titles in APA style [Blog post]. Retrieved from format-reference-titles-in-apa-style.html