How do you write a journal or article title in MLA?

To write a journal article title in MLA, capitalize the following words:

Do not capitalize prepositions (e.g., “before” or “between”), coordinating conjunctions, or “to” when it’s part of an infinitive unless any of these are the first or last word of the title or the first word after a colon.

Also place article titles in quotation marks. For the title of the journal that contains the article, use the same capitalization rules and italics rather than quotation marks.

These guidelines apply to MLA journal article citations and any titles within an MLA document.

MLA journal article reference example
Chakravarty, Devpirya. “Popular Musics of India: An Ethnomusicological Review.” Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies, vol. 6, no. 3, Dec. 2019, pp. 111-22. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/48710235.

You can also use QuillBot’s free Citation Generator to create Works Cited entries and in-text citations for journal articles.