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  2. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Titles of works - Wikipedia

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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 Wikipedia article and therefore displayed in boldface in the lead section , the quotation marks should not be in boldface because they are not part of the title itself.

  3. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Text formatting

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    Do not put quotations in italics. Quotation marks (or block quoting) alone are sufficient and the correct ways to denote quotations. Italics should only be used if the quoted material would otherwise call for italics. Use italics within quotations to reproduce emphasis that exists in the source material or to indicate the use of non-English words.

  4. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    For titles of books, articles, poems, and so forth, use italics or quotation marks following the guidance for titles. Italics can also be added to mark up non-English terms (with the {} template), for an organism's scientific name, and to indicate a words-as-words usage.

  5. Wikipedia:Quotations - Wikipedia

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    Do not put quotations in italics unless the quoted material would otherwise call for italics, such as for emphasis and the use of non-English words (see the Manual of Style). Indicate whether italics were used in the original text or whether they were added later.

  6. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Titles of works/Archive 2

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    In my opinion, it is neater and cleaner looking to use emphasis – whether italics or bold (but not both, as in the Halo example above) – for titles, and reserve quotation marks for, ahem, quotations! – that is, for reporting direct speech. Therefore I would prefer to see the bullet point quoted above changed to read, say:

  7. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Archive 8

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    Quotations should be italicized only for emphasis, which we would almost never do. JamesMLane 12:42, 8 Feb 2005 (UTC) The best way to distinguish quotations is by using the <blockquote> tag, which was designed for this purpose, and is purposefully allowed in Wikitext. The use of italics is best reserved for the source of the quotation, for example:

  8. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Text formatting/Archive 3

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    A short story is something that would be released inside of another publication, like a magazine or a compilation book with an editor. However, this would mean that an adventure published in a magazine, like Dungeon, for example, would have quotes instead of italics. I think the important distinction is whether the title is the title of the ...

  9. Wikipedia:When to cite - Wikipedia

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    INCITE: Cite your sources in the form of an inline citation after the phrase, sentence, or paragraph in question. INTEXT: Add in-text attribution whenever you copy or closely paraphrase a source's words. INTEGRITY: Maintain text–source integrity by placing inline citations in a way that makes clear which source supports which part of the text.

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