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Avoid bold type in order to emphasise a word, instead use italics. In the old days of mechanical typewriters you couldn’t do that. So instead people would hammer over the text two or three times to achieve boldness, or they would underline their text, or possibly choose to s p a c e o u t the passage or use CAPITAL LETTERS. Italics have the advantage of sticking out just enough to be noticed without disturbing the overall picture.
Another pretty old fashioned method used in literature lists to emphasise the author’s name is the use of SMALL CAPITALS. See section 25 on how to format your Bibliography.