

Check your unit outline or the author guidelines for publishing to see what style you should be using.ĮndNote comes pre-loaded with many of the most popular styles including APA, Chicago, MLA, and Vancouver, as well as a number of styles for specific journals. Researchers are also required to use various styles in publishing, as determined by the journal. However, some disciplines may use a different style, e.g. The APA 7th style of referencing is used in most courses across ECU. The default style is Annotated, and a number of common styles will be available under the drop-down menu.

This drop-down menu is circled in the image below. Select an output style in the menu bar under Tools > Output Styles, or using the output style drop-down menu at the bottom of your EndNote library's reference summary panel.
