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 GB/T 7714-2005 and GB/T 7714-2015 as built-in or downloadable options.

To use GB7714-87 in EndNote, you have two options:

Option A: Download a user-created .ens file gb7714-87 endnote

Option B: Manually edit an existing GB/T 7714 style

  • Save the style with a new name: GB7714-87.
  • GB7714-87 requires citation order (numbered references in order of first appearance), not alphabetical by author. Option B: Manually edit an existing GB/T 7714 style

    Go to Sorting > Bibliography and select "Order of appearance".

    For final submissions only – manually edit the formatted bibliography in Word after using a "close enough" style. Save the style with a new name: GB7714-87

    Whether you need the 2015 or 2005 version, here’s how to get and use GB/T 7714 style files in EndNote.

    Assuming you choose Method 1 (cloning and editing), here is the exact walkthrough for EndNote 20/21/X9.

    | Setting | GB/T 7714 (2005/2015) | GB/T 7714-87 Required | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Templates > Journal Article | Author. Title[J]. Journal. Year, Vol(Issue): Pages. | Author. Title[J]. Journal. Year, Volume(Issue): Pages. (Note: No period after journal name, a space before year) | | Author Lists | All authors listed up to 3, then "et al." | All authors listed up to 3, then "等" (Chinese) or "et al." (Western) | | Punctuation after Title | Period | Period + space | | Online Citations | [J/OL] with access date | [J] only, no access date | | Book Chapter | Author. Title[M]//Book Editor. Book Title. | Author. Title. In: Editor Name. Book Title[M]. |