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Does anyone know which style would equal "APA but display
| Does anyone know which style would equal "APA but display |
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Author: Lilly Buchwitz
Posted: Fri, 4 Apr 2008 19:19:59 -0400
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author's full name?"
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These are the requirements insisted upon by some of our senior faculty
who don't use Endnote, and aren't familiar with it. They insist that the
graduate students use APA style for references, but with the author's
full name displayed. Long story. Don't ask.
If anyone could tell me which of the 3,000 Endnote styles would produce
this result, I would be most appreciative.
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| RE: Does anyone know which style would equal "APA but display |
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Author: Leanne
Posted: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 17:19:26 -0400
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This is extremely easy to change from any of the styles provided. I
assume since they want it in APA style, you would start with that.
I have adapted the following from the Endnote help files:
To edit a style: From the Edit menu, choose Output Styles and then Open
Style Manager. Select the file to edit and click Edit. The most recently
used style can also be opened by selecting Output Styles from the Edit
menu, and choosing Edit <style>.
Under each heading in the Style window (Citations, Bibliography, and
Footnotes) there are a series of options for how to fine-tune the
formatted references in citations, bibliographies, or footnotes. Many of
these options are repeated for the three sections (such as the settings
that determine how author names are treated), because each of these
three areas of the document might require a slightly different format.
You would be altering the Bibliography "Author Name" setting.
Initials or Full name: Choose from the available options in the list to
specify how the name should appear in the formatted references. Click
the "Initials" list to choose how the authors' first and middle names
should be formatted.
Obviously the full names must be entered into the database to get them
in the reference list. If you have not entered the full first names and
you choose the Full Names option, EndNote uses the names as you have
entered them into the reference.
then save the style under a new name and distribute it for people to put
in their style folder for use.
Good luck!
Leanne
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Subject: Does anyone know which style would equal "APA but display
author's full name?"
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These are the requirements insisted upon by some of our senior faculty
who don't use Endnote, and aren't familiar with it. They insist that the
graduate students use APA style for references, but with the author's
full name displayed. Long story. Don't ask.
If anyone could tell me which of the 3,000 Endnote styles would produce
this result, I would be most appreciative.
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