NB: Read the Notes - EndNote is a bit fiddly at the best of times, these notes will help you avoid common problems.
EndNote comes with a number of styles preloaded. The style called JAMA is supposed to be a match for the AMA style, but we have found it has some problems with the formatting of Websites and Journal titles.
We have developed an AMA_JCU style (you can find it at the top of this box) which is based on the instructions in the AMA guide, and should circumvent the problems with the JAMA style. See the instructions on the EndNote & Word: Referencing Styles if you do not know how to save styles in your EndNote program.
Please note this style is a Beta version and we may need to make changes. Let us know if you find any problems - your feedback will help us improve the style.
NOTES:
When you download a new style you need to save it in the Styles folder within the EndNote programme.
For a Windows PC you will find the folder here:
System C: > Program Files (x86) > EndNote X7 > Styles
For a Mac, you will find it here:
Finder > Applications > EndNote X7 > Styles
After you have saved the file,
- Go to the Style drop down menu
- Select another style...
- AMA-JCU (or whatever the new styles name is)
- Choose
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