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How do you punctuate the title of a lecture?

The punctuation of a lecture title follows the same rules as any other title:

* Use sentence case: Capitalize the first word and all proper nouns.

* Use italics for a complete title: *The History of Artificial Intelligence*

* Use quotation marks for a shorter title or phrase: "The Future of Work"

* Do not use a period at the end of a title: This is standard for titles in general.

Examples:

* *The Impact of Climate Change on Coastal Communities*

* "The Power of Storytelling"

* *Building a Sustainable Future: A Call to Action*

* "AI and the Future of Medicine"

Note: If the lecture is part of a series, you may need to include additional information, such as the series title and number. For example:

* *The History of Artificial Intelligence* (Lecture 1 of 5 in the "Exploring the Future" series)

It's always a good idea to check the specific guidelines of the organization hosting the lecture for their preferred style.

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