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Journal names not capitalised

Many referencing styles require that journal names be in title case:

Sentence case -  International journal of electrical engineering & education

Title case -  International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education

If One Search sends a record to EndNote with the name of the journal in sentence case rather than title case, editing the record in EndNote will not stop the journal appearing with the wrong capitalisation in your Word document. This is because EndNote remembers the capitalisation of journal names in the Journals Term List.  You will need to edit the Journals Term List before the journal name will display correctly in your Word document.

 

Edit Journals Term List - EndNote 20

Library tab > Open Term Lists > Journal Terms List > Highlight the journal name > Edit Term... > Edit the journal name in the top box (Full Journal:) > OK > Close

 

Edit Journals Term List - EndNote X9

Tools tab > Open Term Lists > Journal Terms List > Highlight the journal name > Edit Term... > Edit the journal name in the top box (Full Journal:) > OK > Close

 

Update References in Word

EndNote tab > Update citations and bibliography

EndNote 20 tab not appearing in Word - Windows

Windows computers

Go to This PC > Program Files (x86) > Configure EndNote.exe

EndNote tab not appearing in Word - Windows

  1. In Word, click on File > Options > Add-ins
  2. Next to Manage, select Disabled Items > Go
  3. Select any EndNote items > Enable > OK

If that doesn’t work:

  1. In Word, click on File > Options > Add-ins
  2. Next to Manage, select COM Add-ins > Go
  3. Select EndNote Cite While You Write > OK

JCU Library FAQs on EndNote

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