Gb7714-87 Endnote
Because GB7714-87 is an older standard, you will likely need to download the specific output style file.
A unique feature of Chinese GB standards is the inclusion of specific, bracketed letters that identify the medium. Common codes include: [J] for Journal Articles ( Qikan ) [M] for Monographs/Books ( Monograph ) [C] for Conference Proceedings ( Collection ) [D] for Dissertations/Theses ( Dissertation ) [P] for Patents ( Patent ) gb7714-87 endnote
The standard, formally titled "Rules for Content, Form and Structure of Bibliographic References," was the first national standard issued by China to regularize the format of bibliographic references in academic publishing. While it has since been superseded by the 2005 and 2015 revisions, many legacy projects, specific archives, and conservative academic journals still require adherence to this foundational standard. Because GB7714-87 is an older standard, you will
: GB/T 7714 requires "等" for Chinese authors beyond the limit (often 3), but "et al." for English authors. EndNote struggles to differentiate between languages when applying these rules automatically. The Solution : A widely used and reliable workaround is the "Convert to Plain Text and Batch Replace" method : While it has since been superseded by the
Move the file to Applications/EndNote [Version]/Styles/ . Step 3: Activate the Style in EndNote Open EndNote.
EndNote does not always include the legacy 1987 style in its default installation, so you may need to add it manually. 1. Downloading the Style File