Referencing (Output) styles
EndNote referencing (output) styles determine how a reference will be formatted and displayed in your reference list. A different reference style, e.g. APA 7th, Chicago, MLA, JAMA & other styles used by individual journals, can easily be selected to display the same list of references in a different style.
EndNote is installed with 200+ output styles, with another 7,000+ styles available from Clarivate Analytics™
Referencing styles
EndNote output styles are based on established referencing styles, such as that used by the American Psychological Association (APA), MLA, Chicago and the instructions for authors provided by individual publishers.
In order to use EndNote effectively, you should to be familiar with CSU referencing requirements and the referencing style used by your School.
To select a referencing style in Word.
If your referencing style is not displayed,
If your style is not listed, follow the instructions in the box below.
If an existing output style does not meet your publishing needs, you can edit an existing style (preferred option) or create a new style. You can change such things as the way the author(s) name is displayed, the order of references in a bibliography, or how references are formatted.
Modifying Reference Types and Output Styles (Win) PDF file
Modifying Reference Types and Output Styles (Mac) PDF file
If you are updating an existing output style EndNote will append the word ‘Copy’ to the name of the file. You might like to change this to something more meaningful, e.g. Oikos 2018_February_24.ens
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