EndNote has a small number of styles already loaded into the Style drop-down menu, but you can find more styles and add them to the quick list.
Please note, AMA 11th is not available as part of the downloaded EndNote package. Some of the styles in EndNote aren't quite right and may require modification.
Refer to the JCU Referencing Guide |
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This is what the style will look like when you open it in EndNote |
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To locate & select the style to use it, in your Library:
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AMA 11th is not a standard style in the EndNote Style Manager in EndNote x9, but can be downloaded from the EndNote website.
The JAMA style that comes standard in EndNote 20 and EndNote 21 is based on AMA 11th edition.
The "Harvard Referencing Style" that comes standard with the EndNote software is not the version of Harvard used at JCU. If you wish to use EndNote for Harvard referencing here at JCU, please download the adaptation below.
IMPORTANT FORMATTING NOTES:
The Harvard Referencing (AGSM) Guide provides EndNote advice. See the page for the appropriate format (e.g. journal articles) to find advice on which fields to use to format references correctly.
2002 version notes:
Access Date. Harvard requires an access date for all electronic resources. Enter the date in the Access Date field in the following format:
Images Images should be entered as the reference type Web page .
EndNote has released a style for APA 7th Edition, however the style is quite buggy and needs some work.
We recommend using the style to get the rough pieces of your referencing in place, but not relying on it. After you have finished using EndNote to populate your references, Convert to Plain Text and use a guide or the APA Publication Manual to correct any mistakes.
Known problems with the EndNote APA 7th style:
It is possible to edit EndNote styles to adapt them to your needs. For example, you can edit a style for a journal that does not have an existing EndNote style.
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