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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'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'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'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'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've faced is <strong>title capitalization</strong>. I've always struggled with the capitalization rules for titles. However, with the onset of frequent blogging, it seems like there's no better time than now to learn what the rules are for title capitalization. I've put together a collection of rules from different resources. Hopefully this will help you as much as it's helped me.</p>
<h2>Capitalization Rules for Titles</h2>
<h3>Always Capitalize</h3>
<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>
<h3>Never Capitalize</h3>
<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>
<h3>Capitalization Examples</h3>
<h4>Two-Letter Words</h4>
<p>Go Tell <em>it</em> on the Mountain<br />
<em>(wrong; "it" is a pronoun and should be capitalized)</em></p>
<p>When <em>is</em> a Spade a Spade?<br />
<em>(wrong; "is" is a verb and should be capitalized)</em></p>
<h4>Multipurpose Words</h4>
<p>The Man <em>in</em> the Moon Owns a Yellow Balloon<br />
<em>(correct; "in" is functioning as a preposition and should be lowercased)</em></p>
<p>Bringing <em>in</em> the Sheaves<br />
<em>(wrong; "in" is functioning as an adverb and should be capitalized)</em></p>
<h4>Phrasal Verbs</h4>
<p>My Travels <em>up</em> Nova Scotia's South Shore<br />
<em>(correct; "up" is functioning as a preposition and should be lowercased)</em></p>
<p>Setting <em>up</em> Your Computer<br />
<em>(wrong; "up" is functioning as a particle and should be capitalized)</em></p>
<h4>Mistaken Notions</h4>
<p>The Time of <em>their</em> Lives<br />
<em>(wrong; "their" is an adjective and should be capitalized—the writer probably extrapolated from "the")</em></p>
<h4>References</h4>
<ul>
<li>Writer'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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