After several weeks of editing, one of my last posts is below. Should one only put quotation marks around titles of actual work or does the magazine receive marks as well. After this I think I may stick to teaching.
Califjim? or anyone what do you think?
Left: "Based on a true story" The fascination for documentary murder stories, editorial illustration in Modern Psychology,
Is "Based on a true story" the name of the illustration? Is it an illustration as in a picture? " is not very clear to me.
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Is "Based on a true story" the name of the illustration? Is it an illustration as in a picture? As you've set it out, the connection between "Based on a true story" and "The fascination ..." is not very clear to me. Also there is a trailing comma that suggests something may have been lost from the end. It would be better to see the whole sentence. I would put Modern Psychology in italic
Thank you GPY I think what the author means is the name of a published article within that magazine. So in effect both works are published. How should I show that?
Here is another example, "It will fall" Socionomen 2015