
References can be entered into EndNote manually or exported from databases and library catalogues. Click Yes and give the style a suitable name.Funder Requirements: Metrics and Research DataĪustralian Guide to Legal Citation (AGLC)ĮndNote is a software package that will assist you to collect, store, organise and output references in various referencing styles. You will be asked if you want to save your changes. Once you have made all the changes required, close the dialogue box by clicking the X in the top right hand corner. In this example we are altering the number of author names that appear in an in-text citation: You will now be presented with a dialogue box from which you can choose to edit many different elements of the output style. Now repeat the same steps as above - go to Edit > Output styles, only this time you will be able to click Edit "STYLE X" (in this case, Style X is Harvard): In the example below, we will be selecting the Harvard Style: In EndNote, got to Edit > Output Styles and then click next to the style you wish to edit (you will need to click " Open Style Manager" if the style you want to edit isn't immediately available).

You can alter the display of in-text citations, or bibliography lists, or both. You can edit how EndNote Desktop displays your formatted references in Word documents. Also see our support page on EndNote Online.


If you already have an ‘EndNote Online’ account you can supply the same email address and password when you registered for EndNote Online. Alternatively, click ' Enable Sync', then click ' Sign Up' to create an EndNote Online account.In EndNote Desktop go to Edit > Preferences > Sync.This will ensure your EndNote library is periodically saved online, avoiding any future loss of data. If you are using EndNote Desktop on a personal device (your own computer off-campus) you should ‘sync’ your Library using an ‘EndNote Online’ account. EndNote Desktop is not Web-based and stores references on your local computer.
