
However, this feature is not foolproof, since citations brought in from different sources may have slight differences in authors' names and initials, or in the way the journal title is abbreviated. (Use the "remove duplicates" function in your EndNote library before inserting citations into your manuscript to avoid this problem. This can happen for a number of reasons, including:ġ) Your EndNote Library may have duplicate references that have both been cited in your Word document.

Publications Co-authored or Contributed to by Library Staff.The Making Cancer History® Voices Oral History Project.Tick your modified Vancouver style in the list of available styles and close the Style Managerġ0. To use this new superscript style in EndNote, click Tools > Output Styles > Open Style Managerĩ. rename it to something meaningful e.g. Vancouver (superscript)Ĩ. When it asks you to rename the modified style. Close the style editor by clicking the corner X and, when EndNote asks about saving changes to Vancouver style before closing, click Yesħ. Do not make the text for Author into Superscriptĥ. Select each instance of Bibliography Number and set it to superscript by clicking the option highlighted in the screenshot below. Delete the parentheses (round brackets) from both the displayed templates. In the Citations section of the Vancouver style editor, click TemplatesĤ. Then click Tools > Output Styles > Edit "Vancouver"ģ. In EndNote Desktop, ensure Vancouver style is selected by clicking Tools > Output Styles > VancouverĢ.


This answer relates to EndNote 20, and is adapted from the instructions prepared by Federation University Library: ġ.
