Gb7714-87 Endnote
The GB/T 7714-87 standard, titled "Descriptive Rules for Bibliographic References," represents a foundational milestone in the modernization and standardization of academic writing within China. While it has since been superseded by the 2005 and 2015 revisions, the 1987 version remains a critical subject of study for understanding the evolution of information management and the integration of Chinese scholarship into global academic frameworks. The Historical Context and Necessity of GB 7714-87
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Using to manage this style allows you to automate the complex formatting of Chinese citations. Below is a deep dive into the features, installation, and customization of the GB7714-87 standard within EndNote. 🛠️ Key Features of GB7714-87 in EndNote gb7714-87 endnote
GB7714-87
To use in EndNote, you have two options: The GB/T 7714-87 standard, titled "Descriptive Rules for
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In EndNote, this style primarily follows a sequence based on the order of appearance in the text. Punctuation mismatches : GB7714-87 used a Chinese period “
folder within your local EndNote installation directory (usually C:\Program Files\EndNote\Styles 上海财经大学-图书馆 Select in EndNote Open EndNote and go to Output Styles Open Style Manager UCL | University College London Find and check the box next to Chinese Standard GBT7714 (numeric) Apply in Word : In your Word document's EndNote tab, click the dropdown menu and select the newly added standard The University of Alabama at Birmingham Important Compatibility Notes Version Update : The GB7714-87 standard was formally replaced by GB/T 7714-2005 GB/T 7714-2015
- Punctuation mismatches: GB7714-87 used a Chinese period “.” (fullwidth) in some cases, but EndNote outputs ASCII periods. Manual post-editing may be required.
- Missing fields: The 1987 standard did not account for electronic sources (websites, DOIs, e-books). EndNote’s modern database fields may export unwanted elements.
- Author name order: For Western authors, GB7714-87 expected
Surname GivenName(e.g.,Smith J) while EndNote defaults toSmith, J.. You must adjust the style’s author format.
Go to Bibliography > Author Lists .
