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Styles

Information about Styles

Bibliographic styles are files that are used to control the appearance of references in a bibliography.

The name of the style refers to the journal or publisher that has defined the bibliographic format.

There are many styles built into the EndNote software and styles can be modified or new styles can be created using EndNote's style editor.

Go to the EndNote site to download styles or see the Bond University styles listed below.

Macintosh users will need to convert the styles to a format recognizable by Macs. Please consult your Liaison Librarian for advice.


Bond University Styles

You must insert the styles in the correct folder where your copy of EndNote has been installed. Typically this will be C:\Program Files\EndNote\Styles\.... If you do not insert the Styles file correctly you will not be able to access it from the Style Output Manager when using EndNote.
 

StyleDownload LinkOther Information

AGLC3 Footnotes Only(Australian Guide to Legal Citation 3rd ed.)
Use this style with EndNote 8 to EndNote X3

 

AGLC3

 

 

Use this output style for short works (e.g. journal articles)
This output style MUST be used in conjunction with one of the guides to using AGLC3 with EndNote.

For EndNote X3

AGLC3 Footnotes and Bibliography
(Australian Guide to Legal Citation 3rd ed)
Use this style with EndNote 8 to EndNote X3 

 

AGLC3
Footnotes & Bibliography

Use this output style for longer works (e.g. books, theses)
This output style MUST be used in conjunction with one of the guides using AGLC3 with EndNote.

For EndNote X3

AGPS 6th Edition (Harvard)
Use this style with EndNote 8 and later versions.
AGPS 6th ed This style conforms to the requirements for an author-date style as specified in the 6th edition (2002) of the "Style manual for authors, editors and printers".
 Vancouver Style
Use this style with EndNote 8 and later versions
VancouverThis is a University of Queensland revised version of the Vancouver output style supplied with the EndNote software.