quotation marks
In addition to their use in enclosing quoted matter, quotation marks are also used to enclose the titles of shorter works or works that are part of a larger work. Thus, the title of a book is italicized, and the title of a chapter in that book is set in quotation marks. (This style point differs from AP.) The same holds true for songs on an album, poems in a book of poetry, television episodes that appear as part of a television series, blog posts on a blog, articles in a magazine or journal, and the like.
“Shut the Door, Have a Seat” was one of the most highly rated episodes of the TV show Mad Men.
The study is referenced in the article “Green Tech Goes Global” in the latest issue of U.S. News & World Report.
Chapter 2 of her book, “Building a Legacy,” explains how the successful alumna decided to give back to her alma mater.