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| Endnote Styles |
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Output styles are files that are used to control the appearance
of references in a bibliography. There are over 1000 styles.
Formatting a bibliography will set a bibliographic style, e.g.
Harvard, and add a complete bibliography to the document. The
bibliographic style selected can be chosen from EndNote's Output
Style list, and changed at any time to a new style. Font, size,
layout and spacing can also be modified as required.
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| Downloading Additional Citation Style Files |
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EndNote contains major citation styles as well as many styles
required by individual journals in the EndNote styles folder,
however, as there are many variations of citation styles in use at
different institutions, it may be necessary to modify a particular
style.
Instructions for modifying styles are available in the EndNote
manual, or you may be able to download an appropriately modified
style from another source. A modified Harvard citation style is now
available for download for staff/students in VU Faculties/Schools
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| Additional Files for Citation Styles
Used at VU |
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Downloading Instructions
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To download a style file:
- Click on the name of the style to be downloaded - for
example: Harvard (AGPS modified)
- Choose 'Save As' ; 'Save Link As' or 'Save Target As'
- Save the file into the Endnote program folder called
"Styles" (on your c drive) under Program Files
- If Endnote is open , close it and reopen it and select
another style, then open the document, select 'Format bibliography' and choose a new Output Style
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