![]() Published conference papers should be entered using the Journal Article or Book Section reference type, as appropriate.Ĭonference Proceedings: I try to avoid this reference type. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981.Ĭonference Paper: I only use this reference type for unpublished conference papers. Number of Volumes: Use this field when you are creating a single reference for a whole multi-volume set, e.g. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1971. 1, The Emergence of the Catholic Tradition. The Christian Tradition: A History of the Development of Doctrine. ![]() This is particularly applicable where each volume has its own title, e.g. Volume: Use this field when you are creating a reference for an individual volume in a multi-volume set. Series Volume: Use for the number in a numbered series, e.g. But this requires a fair bit of investment of your time in learning the software. ![]() If necessary, you can edit the style, and even modify the reference types, to get the output that you want. ![]() In practice, you have to select your output style, then open it for editing, and see how it is configured to handle the different fields. The staff at EndNote, who write the output styles, are not clear about this either, so there are all sorts of odd inconsistencies in the styles. I’ve still to work out what “Packaging Method” means. In the early days, the manual contained some guidance on these points, but there is not currently any guide to tell users what each field is designed for. ![]()
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