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  2. APA Style uses two types of capitalization for titles of works (such as paper titles) and headings within works: title case and sentence case. In title case, major words are capitalized, and most minor words are lowercase.

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  4. Jan 16, 2024 · Title case is typically used in formal settings, such as academic writing, while sentence case is reserved for more flexible or casual writing, such as blog titles. Title case is used when following MLA or Chicago style guides, whereas sentence case is used in AP style.

  5. Mar 9, 2012 · APA’s title case refers to a capitalization style in which most words are capitalized, and sentence case refers to a capitalization style in which most words are lowercased. In both cases, proper nouns and certain other types of words are always capitalized.

  6. This video explains the difference between title case and sentence case and when to use each in APA 7th edition.Columbus State Library: https://library.cscc....

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  7. Dec 5, 2023 · When we’re formatting manuscript titles or section headings, there are two capitalization styles we can choose from: sentence case or title case (also known as headline case). If you’re self-publishing, whether for a blog or a book, you can pick which style you prefer, though it’s good to be consistent at least within one manuscript or post.

  8. If you are using APA style, then you need to be aware of an exception: while title case is used for titles of references that appear in the main text of a paper, you must use sentence case for titles of articles, books, etc., that appear in reference list entries.

  9. Feb 19, 2022 · Sentence case involves capitalizing the first word, first word of a subtitle, and all proper nouns. In APA Style, the titles of journal articles and books should be presented in sentence case within references.

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