Output styles
Bibliographic styles are files that are used to control the appearance of references in a bibliography. EndNote comes with a selection of the most popular output styles to control the appearance of your embedded references and bibliography. The name of the style refers to the journal or publisher that has defined the bibliographic format.
You can download thousands of other styles from the EndNote support website. Note that you must save the style(s) you download into the Styles folder in your EndNote programme on your C: drive. You can also amend styles or create your own - see EndNote guide 6: editing output styles (PDF)
Reading Publications style
Use this style if you are involved in compiling the list of Annual Publications for your School. For all other work check in your handbook or ask your School which style you should use.
Download the Reading Publications style - save the downloaded style into your Styles folder within the EndNote program folder.
Faculty of Arts and Humanities style
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities have decided that the Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA) style is suitable for use for their students at both undergraduate and research levels. This is not available in EndNote.
Download the MHRA style - save the downloaded style into your Styles folder within the EndNote program folder.
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