Referencing style - Chicago: EndNote style
The full reference will appear in the list of references at the end of the paper.
To determine how an output style handles footnotes:
- In EndNote 20, click on Tools on the top menu bar, then Output Styles > Open Style Manager
- Highlight the relevant output style and click on Edit
- When the edit window opens, go to Footnotes in the left-hand pane, and click on the subheading Templates. On the top left-hand side of the edit window, you will see a drop-down menu showing how EndNote formats citations in the footnotes.
- If the setting is Same as citations, EndNote will format the references like the citations in your text, e.g. (Smith, 1999).
- If the setting is Using footnote format, EndNote will format the references in a special footnote style, which is defined in the Templates pane below the drop-down menu.
- If the setting is Same as bibliography, EndNote will format the references in the footnotes in the same way as the references in the bibliography at the end of your document
Note: If you are using a prior version of EndNote, access to the Output Styles is under Edit on the top menu bar.
Using EndNote with Chicago to cite a Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) reference
At present there is no reference type template in the AGLC4 EndNote style that will provide a 100% accurate reference for an AI citation. You could try 'Computer Program' but the output may not be ideal. It is therefore advisable that you manually enter any of these reference types in your document alongside the EndNote insertions following the formatting layout in our Chicago guide.
Note: be extremely careful as to not accidently delete any citations inserted by the EndNote.