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Hi everyone! This is Curtis. In this episode, I will discuss the somewhat confusing capitalization rules of titles on the references page of an APA formatted research essay. The references page, as you probably know, contains the complete bibliographic information required for the sources used in a paper and thus lots of formatting requirements. Typically, an entry will include the author your publication title and other specific information such as place of publication, publisher, and URL depending on the type of source. Regardless of whether the source is a book or a web page, titles need to be formatted following APAamp;#39;s capitalization rules. The first issue to recognize is that some sources have one title. For example, a book usually has only one title, and some sources will have two titles an article in a newspaper for example will have the title of the article and the title of the newspaper, so two titles. Depending on whether the title is a first-level title or a second-le