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knowing when to use italics in an apa reference can seem a bit tricky but all you have to ask is does the source stand alone or is it part of a greater whole letamp;#39;s take a book itamp;#39;s an independent source that stands alone but a chapter from a book is part of a greater whole if the source is independent or stands alone like a book or e-book we use italics for the title when weamp;#39;re creating the reference but if the source is part of something else we donamp;#39;t use italics for the title for example a journal article is part of a journal so we donamp;#39;t use italics for the title of the article but because the journal stands alone we put the title of the journal in italics we apply the same principle for all sources whether itamp;#39;s a newspaper article streaming video or webpage so next time youamp;#39;re confused about using italics in a reference just ask does it stand alone or is it part of a greater whole for more examples check the cdu