Output style is the term EndNote uses to refer to your citation or referencing style and controls what is in capitals, what is in bold, or in italics and in the many other ways that journal articles, book chapters or books, can be made to look different.
Different subjects have different citation styles and individual journals also have specific instructions to authors on how they want articles referenced.
There are over 3000 Output styles available in EndNote. Included in the options is a Select All style that will print everything in each EndNote reference
Explanations of styles used at the University of Canterbury are available at Citations and Referencing.
For Example
- APA, Harvard are examples of author date styles
- MLA is an example of a style requiring footnotes
- Physical Sciences tend not require any particular style
- IEEE citation style for Engineering is an example of a numbered style
- Law has specific requirements
- Geological Sciences uses the Royal Society of New Zealand Style
To select the style you want
- Look at the top of the screen and locate the EndNote toolbar
- The style that is presently selected is identified in the menu bar on this toolbar
- In the case illustrated below Harvard_Canterbury is the selected Style
- If you want to change this style, click on the drop-down box and select another style from the list
- To browse all styles available, choose Select another style...
- You will need to Choose other styles as you see them on the list
Click on the Find option to see all the styles that are available
You can also select other styles by going through the Style Manager which can be found at Edit > Output styles > Open Style Manager