02-18-2011 01:00 PM
Attached is my output style for the Journal of NeuroAnatomy. Please rename attached file to conventions if desired.
05-12-2011 06:10 PM
Hi,
I have an format used by my University here that I'm trying to convince EndNote to do, but it getting odd.
This is the format:
Reference format for journal
[ref] <autor>. "<title>", <journal>, vol. <volume-issue>, <month year>, <pages>.
[BER01] Bergamaschi, R. A.; Bhattacharya, S.; Wagner, R.; Fellenz, C.; Muhlada, M.; White, F.;
Daveau, J. M.; Lee, W. R. "Automating the design of SOCs
Any help will be very appreciatted
Thank you in advance
Andre L Silva
Porto Alegre, Brazil
02-18-2013 03:35 PM - edited 07-16-2013 04:09 PM
As a reminder that this resource is available, I am bumping this up. As you scroll up or down (- depending on how you organize your threads) -- there are attachments of various output styles that a former forum participant created, and then I added examples of the output. You can puruse these - find one close to your needed output style that doesn't already exist as a stand-alone style, and download and save it in endnote and tweak from there, if needed. -- Note, that none of these is likely to include DOIs as they were not as commonly included in those "olden days" of a a couple of years ago!
Also for additional styles: See FAQ CWYW 28 --
The local EndNote online Administrators also have the ability to update Styles for their site if EndNote online access is provided by Web of Knowledge. If you have EndNote online access (formally known as Endnote Web) through your institution, you can contact your local Administrator to update existing Styles or upload new Styles.
------------------------------------------------------
the orginal email with the naming conventions for the collection in this thread is copied here:
Style templates collection
(This is re-posting of a 2008 message from a former active member of the forum)
Hello Endnote community,
I recently sorted some output styles based on the format for Journal Articles, and renamed them such that I can find similar style template fast. In the following messages, I will attach these style files to share with you. They are all originally from Endnote website, or came with Endnote.
The followings are file naming rules I came up with.
1. File names start with either SG, GS, or SGGS, which indicates how author is formatted.
SG1: Surname-Given name order, Initial with periods, like Smith A.
SG2: Surname-Given name order, Initial without periods, like Smith A
GS1: Given name-Surname order, Initial with periods, like A. Smith
GS2: Given name-Surname order, Initial without periods, like A Smith
SGGS: SG for the first author, GS for the following authors, like Smith A, J Doe, W Gates, S Jobs, ...
2. If Ap follows after SG/GS, that means the bibliography sort order is Appearance order. Otherwise, sort order is Author+Year.
3. Title, Journal, Volume, Number/Issue are abbreviated as follows.
Title: Ti
Year: Yr
Journal: Jo
Volume: Vol
Number/Issue: No
4. Bold, Italic, colon, or parenthesis are also indicated in the file name, but separators like period, comma, and colon are disregarded. This is because these separators do not fit well in Windows file system, and also because they can be switched/added very easily.
5. Major journals or organizations that employ the format will be indicated at the end, such as:
SG1 Ap_Ti_Jo Ital_Vol Bold_Page_(Yr) -Nature
SG1_(Yr)_Ti_Jo Ital_Vol(No)_Page -APA 5th
6. Journal abbreviation option has all been changed to "Don't replace". This is due to a personal reason because my library has both full name (ex. Journal of Chemistry) and abbreviated name (ex. J Chem) in "Full Journal" filed. Using abbreviation option makes very inconsistent output (for my library).
I hope this thread helps some people looking for styles that are not immediately available in Endnote website, but willing to modify from close templates.
Best regards,
Original posted date: 10/27/2008
11-29-2013 01:36 AM
Hi all, hope all of you are fine
I am a newbie here and want the follwing format for reference in endnote. This is the requirement for International journal for applied research
(A) first author’s initials followed by the last name; (B) additional authors are listed in the order in which they appear in the original work; (C) title of article (no subtitles) in lower case; (D) Journal abbreviation; (E) volume number, followed by a colon; (F) inclusive page numbers of article; (G) year of publication in parentheses.
Example: 1. B.K. Logan and S. Distefano. Ethanol content of various foods and soft drinks and their potential for interference with a breath-alcohol test. J. Anal. Toxicol. 22: 181–183 (1998).
anyhelp will be much appreciated or i'll have to manually enter the references.
Best Regards
02-28-2014 09:04 AM
As a reminder that this resource is available, I am bumping this up. As you scroll up or down (- depending on how you organize your threads) -- there are attachments of various output styles that a former forum participant created, and then I added examples of the output. You can puruse these - find one close to your needed output style that doesn't already exist as a stand-alone style, and download and save it in endnote and tweak from there, if needed. -- Note, that none of these is likely to include DOIs as they were not as commonly included in those "olden days" of a a couple of years ago!
Also for additional styles: See FAQ CWYW 28 -- or http://endnote.com/kb/101407
The local EndNote online Administrators also have the ability to update Styles for their site if EndNote online access is provided by Web of Knowledge. If you have EndNote online access (formally known as Endnote Web) through your institution, you can contact your local Administrator to update existing Styles or upload new Styles.
------------------------------------------------------
the orginal email with the naming conventions for the collection in this thread is copied here:
Style templates collection
(This is re-posting of a 2008 message from a former active member of the forum)
Hello Endnote community,
I recently sorted some output styles based on the format for Journal Articles, and renamed them such that I can find similar style template fast. In the following messages, I will attach these style files to share with you. They are all originally from Endnote website, or came with Endnote.
The followings are file naming rules I came up with.
1. File names start with either SG, GS, or SGGS, which indicates how author is formatted.
SG1: Surname-Given name order, Initial with periods, like Smith A.
SG2: Surname-Given name order, Initial without periods, like Smith A
GS1: Given name-Surname order, Initial with periods, like A. Smith
GS2: Given name-Surname order, Initial without periods, like A Smith
SGGS: SG for the first author, GS for the following authors, like Smith A, J Doe, W Gates, S Jobs, ...
2. If Ap follows after SG/GS, that means the bibliography sort order is Appearance order. Otherwise, sort order is Author+Year.
3. Title, Journal, Volume, Number/Issue are abbreviated as follows.
Title: Ti
Year: Yr
Journal: Jo
Volume: Vol
Number/Issue: No
4. Bold, Italic, colon, or parenthesis are also indicated in the file name, but separators like period, comma, and colon are disregarded. This is because these separators do not fit well in Windows file system, and also because they can be switched/added very easily.
5. Major journals or organizations that employ the format will be indicated at the end, such as:
SG1 Ap_Ti_Jo Ital_Vol Bold_Page_(Yr) -Nature
SG1_(Yr)_Ti_Jo Ital_Vol(No)_Page -APA 5th
6. Journal abbreviation option has all been changed to "Don't replace". This is due to a personal reason because my library has both full name (ex. Journal of Chemistry) and abbreviated name (ex. J Chem) in "Full Journal" filed. Using abbreviation option makes very inconsistent output (for my library).
I hope this thread helps some people looking for styles that are not immediately available in Endnote website, but willing to modify from close templates.
Best regards,
Original posted date: 10/27/2008
07-28-2014 05:48 PM
Greetings from Salt Lake City, UT USA
Oh my gosh.....how are you all doing!!!
It's been almost 4 years since last post, and I'm super glad the style collection is still here (not sure how much useful anymore, but at least they haven't been deleted !!).
I'm writing a review article which would have ~100 references, so EN is once again very useful!
EN's been changed so much, but I'm still kind of old school. I'm using X7 (skipped several beta testings), but my colleagues around here still call me as 'Endnote GURU'.
Anyway, I wanted to post something to say hello!!
Best regards,
Masaaki Yoshigi a.k.a myoshigi
University of Utah
12-24-2016 04:17 AM
why you have alot data?
11-10-2017 10:53 AM - edited 12-18-2017 10:54 AM
As a reminder that this resource is available, I am bumping this up (sorry for the double posting). As you scroll up or down (- depending on how you organize your threads) -- there are attachments of various output styles that a former forum participant created, and then I added examples of the output. You can puruse these - find one close to your needed output style that doesn't already exist as a stand-alone style, and download and save it in endnote and tweak from there, if needed. -- Note, that none of these is likely to include DOIs as they were not as commonly included in those "olden days" of a a couple of years ago!
Also for additional styles and Endnote Basic/Online users: See
I think that local EndNote online Administrators (if one exists) will also have the ability to update Styles for their site if EndNote online access is provided by Web of Knowledge. If you have EndNote online access (formally known as Endnote Web) through your institution, you can contact your local Administrator to update existing Styles or upload new Styles.
------------------------------------------------------
the orginal email with the naming conventions for the collection in this thread is copied here:
Style templates collection
(This is re-posting of a 2008 message from a former active member of the forum)
Hello Endnote community,
I recently sorted some output styles based on the format for Journal Articles, and renamed them such that I can find similar style template fast. In the following messages, I will attach these style files to share with you. They are all originally from Endnote website, or came with Endnote.
The followings are file naming rules I came up with.
1. File names start with either SG, GS, or SGGS, which indicates how author is formatted.
SG1: Surname-Given name order, Initial with periods, like Smith A.
SG2: Surname-Given name order, Initial without periods, like Smith A
GS1: Given name-Surname order, Initial with periods, like A. Smith
GS2: Given name-Surname order, Initial without periods, like A Smith
SGGS: SG for the first author, GS for the following authors, like Smith A, J Doe, W Gates, S Jobs, ...
2. If Ap follows after SG/GS, that means the bibliography sort order is Appearance order. Otherwise, sort order is Author+Year.
3. Title, Journal, Volume, Number/Issue are abbreviated as follows.
Title: Ti
Year: Yr
Journal: Jo
Volume: Vol
Number/Issue: No
4. Bold, Italic, colon, or parenthesis are also indicated in the file name, but separators like period, comma, and colon are disregarded. This is because these separators do not fit well in Windows file system, and also because they can be switched/added very easily.
5. Major journals or organizations that employ the format will be indicated at the end, such as:
SG1 Ap_Ti_Jo Ital_Vol Bold_Page_(Yr) -Nature
SG1_(Yr)_Ti_Jo Ital_Vol(No)_Page -APA 5th
6. Journal abbreviation option has all been changed to "Don't replace". This is due to a personal reason because my library has both full name (ex. Journal of Chemistry) and abbreviated name (ex. J Chem) in "Full Journal" filed. Using abbreviation option makes very inconsistent output (for my library).
I hope this thread helps some people looking for styles that are not immediately available in Endnote website, but willing to modify from close templates.
Best regards,
Original posted date: 10/27/2008