Entering footnotes in word doc in correct format for Journal of Historical Geography

Hi,

I need to use the format of Journal of Historical Geography and have downloaded the files for this.  If I enter a ref at the appropriate point in the text it comes up in square brackets as it should i.e. [1] etc.  and the ref pops up in a bibliography, but does not give me the cited pages even if I add these in to the individual reference, and if I repeat the same reference (even with different page numbers) in a subsequent paragraph it still only appears once and comes up as [1] again instead of [3] - see attached example - which does have page numbers embedded.  However looking at the style in the journal I need footnotes ie with cited pages not a bibliography.

Sorry this is a text file rather than a word doc as it won’t let me upload a word doc.

Any help gratefully received.

thanks

Fiona

sample text.txt (1.18 KB)

You need to use your word processor to insert the footnote first, then insert the citation in the footnote.  Endnote will not generate a footnote.  Then you can try to type your cited pages at the end of the footnote.  A bibliography traditionally only lists citations once.  Footnotes have the cited pages. I also see the output style produces a bibliography, which doesn’t appear to be the case in the sample publications I accessed, so  I deselected that option in the attached version below.  I am not quite certain where cited pages appear in constrast to the page numbers of the articles, so don’t know how to incorporate cited pages directly in the Bibliography templates (which is what the footnote’s default to use).  
J Historical Geography -no bilbiography.ens (13.8 KB)
Elsevier-footnote.ens (55.7 KB)
J Historical Geography -no bilbiography.ens (13.8 KB)

In further reading of the author guidelines, it looks like this Journal may have changed from the style available.

https://www.elsevier.com/journals/journal-of-historical-geography/0305-7488/guide-for-authors#85001

 For example, it would like the second footnote from the same source to be a short version.  I think you are going to need to start with a true footnote style with footnote templates, rather than trying to use the one we downloaded from the Endnote site.  You should also let Endnote know here:  http://endnote.com/downloads/output-style-request. But I don’t know how quickly they will update the online version. 

I haven’t a lot of time right now to compare the needs with something like the attached, which I grabbed as the only Elsevier footnote style available.  

Elsevier-footnote.ens (55.7 KB)

In further reading of the author guidelines, it looks like this Journal may have changed from the style available.

https://www.elsevier.com/journals/journal-of-historical-geography/0305-7488/guide-for-authors#85001

 For example, it would like the second footnote from the same source to be a short version.  I think you are going to need to start with a true footnote style with footnote templates, rather than trying to use the one we downloaded from the Endnote site.  You should also let Endnote know here:  http://endnote.com/downloads/output-style-request. But I don’t know how quickly they will update the online version. 

I haven’t a lot of time right now to compare the needs with something like the attached, which I grabbed as the only Elsevier footnote style available.  

Elsevier-footnote.ens (55.7 KB)
Elsevier-footnote.ens (55.7 KB)