Gb7714-87 | Endnote ((full))
: References are listed in the order they appear in the text, denoted by numbers in square brackets (e.g., [1] , [2] ).
Listed as "Surname Given Name" without a comma (e.g., Zhang San ).
If EndNote auto-formats as Journal. 2024, 12: 45-50 – that is correct for 87. If you see Journal. 12(2024) 45-50 – you are using the wrong template.
Common in the humanities and social sciences, this system lists references alphabetically by the author's surname. In-text citations include the author's name and the year of publication, allowing readers to immediately identify the source's vintage and authority without jumping to the bibliography. Technical Specifications for Endnotes
The GB7714-87 standard establishes two distinct formats for in-text citations and their corresponding end-of-text bibliographies: gb7714-87 endnote
EndNote’s official style repository (available through the software or on EndNote’s website) no longer lists GB7714-87 as a default style. Instead, EndNote includes and GB/T 7714-2015 as built-in or downloadable options.
(Note: The year is placed after the journal title, and the issue number is in parentheses.)
The GB7714-87 standard primarily utilizes a (sequential coding system) for in-text citations and the final bibliography. Key characteristics of this style include:
You can find and download the GB/T 7714 style directly from EndNote's online style catalog or through EndNote's built-in style updater. : References are listed in the order they
Drop the .ens file into your EndNote Styles folder.
Do you have a , or is it only one language?
C:\Program Files (x86)\EndNote [Version]\Styles\ Mac default: /Applications/EndNote [Version]/Styles/ Paste the file into this folder.
Go to the top menu and select > Output Styles > Open Style Manager . Scroll down to find GB7714-87 . 2024, 12: 45-50 – that is correct for 87
When re-uploading or archiving older research.
The 1987 version primarily utilizes a , where references are numbered in the order they appear in the text.
: Typically formatted as a bracketed number within the line of text, such as , though some implementations may allow for superscripting. Bibliography Entry : Follows a specific sequence for journal articles:
Open your Word document and place your cursor where you want the citation. Click the tab in the Word ribbon. Click Insert Citation and search for your reference. In the Style dropdown menu on the ribbon, select GB7714-87 .