EndNote Styles are stored in files on your computer and they contain instructions which control the appearance of references in a document. EndNote supplies over 500 styles which you may select when using EndNote to format in-text citations, reference lists and bibliographies.
The QUT APA and QUT Harvard styles available on this page are EndNote styles that have been modified to reflect QUT Cite|Write referencing standards. Also on this page are the AGLC2 style files and the Guide to using AGLC2 with EndNote which were developed by University of Queensland Library.
- Downloading and installing styles
- QUT APA style
- QUT Harvard style
- AGLC (Australian Guide to Legal Citation)
- Finding other styles
- Create your own style
Download and install styles
- Right click on the link to the style you want
- Select Save Target As to the location C:\Program Files\EndNote...\Styles
- OR in your personal Styles folder:
(Win XP) My Documents\EndNote\Styles
(Vista) Documents\EndNote\Styles
(Windows 7) C:\Users\UserName\Documents\EndNote\Styles
QUT APA style
Download the QUT APA(6th) Style Last Updated 17 Feb, 2012. See Cite|Write for QUT APA based on APA6th.
QUT Harvard style
This EndNote style has been modified to match many of the examples in the QUT Harvard style guide. For more information on QUT Harvard guide see the Cite|Write website.
Download the QUT Harvard Style Last Updated May 2011.
The EndNote library below provides examples, using the QUT Harvard style, of how references should be entered into an Endnote Library to achieve the reference outputs that match those illustrated in the QUT Harvard style guide. Particular attention should be paid to the reference type that needs to be selected. If you display the NOTES field for this library a description of each reference type in the library will be given.
View the QUT Harvard Style Examples Library. (Opt to Save file. For Firefox users: double click on the file in your downloads window. For Internet Explorer users: Open file from saved location).
AGLC3 (Australian Guide to Legal Citation, 3rd edition) style
- AGLC3_X4_Footnotes_only (use this style with EndNote X4 and later versions) This style MUST be used in conjunction with the Guide to using AGLC3 with EndNote X4, below.
- AGLC3_X4_Footnotes_and_bibliography (use this style with EndNote X4 and later versions) This style MUST be used in conjunction with the Guide to using AGLC3 with EndNote X4, below.
- Guide to using AGLC3 with EndNote X4
- AGLC3 Footnotes only (use this style with EndNote 8 to EndNote X3)
- AGLC3 Footnotes and bibliography (use this style with EndNote 8 to EndNote X3)
- Australian Guide to Legal Citation (3rd ed) 2010 style manual. Print and electronic copies are available.
AGLC2 (Australian Guide to Legal Citation, 2nd edition) style
AGLC2 for EndNote X1
- AGLC2 Footnotes only - Use this style for short works that do not need a bibliography (e.g. journal articles).
- AGLC2 Footnotes and Bibliography - Use this style for longer works (e.g. theses).
- Guide to using AGLC2 with EndNote X1 - This is an indispensable guide for success in using the AGLC2 style with EndNote. Examples in this Guide use Word 2007. If you are working with Word 2003, refer to the Guide to Using AGLC2 with EndNote below under EndNote X.
- Australian Guide to Legal Citation (2nd ed) 2002 style manual. Print and electronic copies are available.
AGLC2 for EndNote X
- AGLC2 Footnotes only - Use this style for short works that do not need a bibliography (e.g. journal articles).
- AGLC2 Footnotes and Bibliography - Use this style for longer works (e.g. theses).
- Guide to using AGLC2 with EndNote - Indispensable guide for success in using the AGLC2 style with EndNote.
- Australian Guide to Legal Citation (2nd edition) style manual. Print and electronic copies are available.
Finding other styles
If you cannot find a suitable style amongst those provided, you may wish to check other Web pages (typically university library pages) for an appropriate style. Many more styles can be found on the official EndNote Support Service Styles site.
Create your own style
Alternatively you may wish to modify an existing style or create your own. Please consult Chapter 15 of the EndNote Manual.