Answered By: Citations Committee
Last Updated: Jul 04, 2023     Views: 68655

What is an output style?

  • Output style files act as templates that show EndNote how to arrange the information in each of your EndNote references when you’re creating citations and bibliographies. Output styles can be modified and saved.
  • Styles include discipline-specific citation styles such as APA (social sciences), MLA (humanities), and CSE (biological sciences), or styles established for specific journals (Journal of Politics, The Lancet, etc.)

How to change a style?

In ​Word, click on the EndNote tab. Then, in the Style menu, click on the drop-down arrow to select another style. If the one you want is not there, then click on "Select Another Style". A style window will open. You can type the name of the style or journal style needed, then click ok.  

You can also watch this short video to learn how to select a citation style or change citation style.  

Note: If you don't see the style that you need, you can check the EndNote website for additional files: http://endnote.com/downloads/styles 

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