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		<title>Rules for Capitalization in a Title</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the beginning of this year, I wrote an entry on the AP Style for Internet and Information Technology Terms. I stated that: Starting in 2010 I&#8217;m going to lay down arms and accept the media status quo–at least as tech industry spellings are concerned. At this point, I think it&#8217;s more harmful than helpful ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the beginning of this year, I wrote an entry on the <a href="http://henshaw.me/464/in-2010-me-write-good"><abbr title="Associated Press">AP</abbr> Style for Internet and Information Technology Terms</a>. I stated that:</p>
<blockquote><p>Starting in 2010 I&#8217;m going to lay down arms and accept the media status quo–at least as tech industry spellings are concerned. At this point, I think it&#8217;s more harmful than helpful to spell those words differently, and I want articles I write for my sites to be as media friendly as possible. </p></blockquote>
<p>Another writing problem I&#8217;ve faced is <strong>title capitalization</strong>. I&#8217;ve always struggled with the capitalization rules for titles. However, with the onset of frequent blogging, it seems like there&#8217;s no better time than now to learn what the rules are for title capitalization. I&#8217;ve put together a collection of rules from different resources. Hopefully this will help you as much as it&#8217;s helped me.</p>
<h3>Capitalization Rules for Titles</h3>
<h4>Always Capitalize</h4>
<ul>
<li><em>First</em> and <em>Last</em> word (even Articles)</li>
<li><em>Nouns</em>, <em>Pronouns</em>, <em>Verbs</em>, <em>Adverbs</em>, and <em>Adjectives</em></li>
<li>Any <em>Conjunction</em> or <em>Preposition</em> with five letters or more</li>
</ul>
<h4>Never Capitalize</h4>
<ul>
<li>Articles like <em>the</em>, <em>a</em>, and <em>an</em></li>
<li>Prepositions and Conjunctions that are four letters or less</li>
</ul>
<h4>Capitalization Examples</h4>
<h5>Two-Letter Words</h5>
<p>Go Tell <em>it</em> on the Mountain<br />
<em>(wrong; &#8220;it&#8221; is a pronoun and should be capitalized)</em></p>
<p>When <em>is</em> a Spade a Spade?<br />
<em>(wrong; &#8220;is&#8221; is a verb and should be capitalized)</em></p>
<h5>Multipurpose Words</h5>
<p>The Man <em>in</em> the Moon Owns a Yellow Balloon<br />
<em>(correct; &#8220;in&#8221; is functioning as a preposition and should be lowercased)</em></p>
<p>Bringing <em>in</em> the Sheaves<br />
<em>(wrong; &#8220;in&#8221; is functioning as an adverb and should be capitalized)</em></p>
<h5>Phrasal Verbs</h5>
<p>My Travels <em>up</em> Nova Scotia&#8217;s South Shore<br />
<em>(correct; &#8220;up&#8221; is functioning as a preposition and should be lowercased)</em></p>
<p>Setting <em>up</em> Your Computer<br />
<em>(wrong; &#8220;up&#8221; is functioning as a particle and should be capitalized)</em></p>
<h5>Mistaken Notions</h5>
<p>The Time of <em>their</em> Lives<br />
<em>(wrong; &#8220;their&#8221; is an adjective and should be capitalized—the writer probably extrapolated from &#8220;the&#8221;)</em></p>
<h5>References</h5>
<ul>
<li>Writer&#8217;s Block: <a href="http://www.writersblock.ca/tips/monthtip/tipmar98.htm">Capitalization in Titles</a></li>
<li>Grammar and Usage for the Non-Expert: <a href="http://grammartips.homestead.com/caps.html">What Words Do I Capitalize in a Title?</a></li>
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