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When citing a photograph, you italicize the title. You should include the following information in this order: name of photographer, title of photograph, date of composition, name of institute that houses the work, and then the name of the city where the institute is located. Example: Riddle, Tom.
Titles of all works of art (paintings, drawings, photographs, statues) should be in roman type with quotation marks. Names of television series are in italics.
Headlines and course titles are not italicized.
For names of artwork, always use italics or underlining: ex. We have a copy of Edward Hopper's painting Nighthawks in the Writing Center lobby. I always think about it when I'm listening to Tom Wait's CD Nighthawks at the Diner.
Visual artwork, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, mixed media, and whatnot, is italicized, never put in quotation marks. Thus, Van Gogh's Starry Night and Rodin's The Thinker both have italics. The one exception to this policy is the title of your own unpublished student essay at the top of the first page.
Although grammatical texts haven't caught up with modern technologies like blogs and podcasts and don't specifically mention these as far as italics, it would probably be safe to use italics to refer to them. ... Alternatively, though, you could probably also use quotation marks to refer to a blog or podcast name.
The classic convention for titling an image is to identify the subject (name the person, place or thing) and add the date of creation: if it's a photograph use the date of exposure; if it's a painting use the date of completion; if it's a composite photograph default to the latter; if it's an image of an historic event ...
The classic convention for titling an image is to identify the subject (name the person, place or thing) and add the date of creation: if it's a photograph use the date of exposure; if it's a painting use the date of completion; if it's a composite photograph default to the latter; if it's an image of an historic event ...
Download ES File Explorer from Google Play, then open the app. Go to the folder where you want to rename your files, then tap the files you want to rename. ... Tap the 'rename' option at the bottom of the screen.
Use Numbers. This is the key ingredient in writing catchy titles for articles: use numbers! ... Include the Word 'Guide' ... Create a Knowledge Deficit or 'Curiosity Gap' ... Solve a Problem. ... Avoidance of Pain. ... Change The Reader's Life. ... Fear of Failure. ... Use Negatives.
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