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Output style files

EndNote comes with many output style files for formatting citations in specific bibliographic style. This page provides some Monash University faculty amended styles. Check endnote.com for more Output Styles.

Typically save style files to C:\Program Files\EndNote [version number]\Styles\
*Microsoft Vista users please first read Saving Filters, Styles and Connections with Vista

Download file Notes
APA 5th, Monash amended Improves the importing of electronic information. 1. Journal article - adds DOI to end of 'journal article' 2. Electronic book - adds 'retrieved' and URL information. Manual editing is still required - 01/12/07
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences Select from UQ Library Style Files list
Harvard Select the 'Harvard Style 2002 University of Queensland' file from UQ Library Style Files list. Monash does not recommend that the Harvard style provided with the Endnote software be used
Monash Law Faculty style

RefType Table

Last updated 02/08, based on the Australian Guide to Legal Citation, 2nd ed. 2002 and modified for the Law Faculty.

The style includes reference types for journal articles, books, etc, as well as legal reference types such as cases, statutes, treaties and loose-leaf services.

IMPORTANT: To use this style you must download the RefType Table file and import it into your EndNote Preferences. Click the file name in the left column to display the page. Use the browser's 'Save As' function to save the page to your computer. You must save it as an .xml file. In EndNote, click Edit, then Preferences, then Reference Types in the left pane. Then click the Import button in the right pane, locate the .xml file on your computer and click the Open button.

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