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Site Bibliographic Styles

As an EndNote Web administrator at your institution, you can modify the list of EndNote Web bibliographic styles that appear for your users. You can also upload custom bibliographic styles created in EndNote to add to or replace files in the EndNote Web set.

Note: To see the administrative tab, you cannot be logged in through Roaming and your e-mail address must be designated as an EndNote Web administrator. Contact your sales representative to learn more.

Selecting the EndNote Web bibliographic styles for your site's list:

  1. Click the Administrator Tools tab, which displays the Site Bibliographic Styles page.
  2. If you are administering files for multiple sites, select the institution in the Site drop-down.
  3. To create a site-specific list or add files to an existing site list, select the files from the Provided By EndNote Web list. Then click the Copy to My Site List button.
  4. To remove files, select the files from the Selected For My Site list. Then click the Remove from My Site List button.

Using custom Bibliographic Styles:

  1. Use EndNote to create and test your file. Refer to the EndNote manual for more information.
  2. Click the Administrator Tools tab, which displays the Site Bibliographic Styles page.
  3. If you are administering files for multiple sites, select the institution in the Site drop-down.
  4. To add a custom file, click Browse under the Custom panel to locate the custom file. Then click the Copy to Custom List button.
  5. To use only custom files, check the "Use only custom bibliographic styles" checkbox and click the Apply button.
  6. To remove custom files, select the files to remove from the Custom list. Then click Remove from Custom List button.

Custom File Tips

  • You can add 250 custom bibliographic styles.
  • Composite citation styles are not currently supported.
  • Custom files can be created in EndNote 8 or later. Go to EndNote to learn more.
  • Adding a custom file that has the same name as an EndNote Web default file, will replace the EndNote Web default file for your users. You can revert to the EndNote Web default file at any time by removing it from the custom list.
  • If you are administering files for multiple sites, you will only be able to view files for your own institution in the main EndNote Web application. To confirm your changes for other institutions, you have to log in using a separate account for those institutions in a different browser.

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This help page last modified 04/28/2009