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Im using the Vancouver style, but the journal article reference isn quite right – I need a full stop and a space after the journal name. What can I do?

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Im using the Vancouver style, but the journal article reference isn quite right – I need a full stop and a space after the journal name. What can I do?

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You need to amend the output style. Select Vancouver as the style in your EndNote library. Click on Edit, Output styles, Edit “Vancouver”. Click on Bibliography – Templates. Under the reference type Journal Article, change “[Type of Article]. |Year” to “Type of Article]|. Year” . Do this by moving the space and the period. Then save the style using the default name Vancouver copy. Now apply this style to your document and the information should display correctly.

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