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APA 7th Edition and EndNote

EndNote has released a style for APA 7th Edition, however the style is still a bit buggy and needs some work. Use the style to get the rough pieces of your referencing in place, but as with all citation formatting tools, you will need to check your citations. After you have finished using EndNote to populate your references, convert to plain text and use our APA Style Guide or the APA Publication Manual to correct any mistakes.

 

MyEndnoteWeb (Online):

If you are using the free online version, select APA 7th as a Favorite (Instructions)

Desktop EndNote Download for APA 7th Ed:
Glitches You May Encounter with EndNote APA 7th style:
  • Multiple authors: EndNote does not currently (7/2020) support APA 7th's approach to 20+ authors. If you have more than 20 authors, you will need to edit your reference to replace the authors between the 19th and the last author with ellipses (...)
  • Journal references - Type of Article: The journal reference format includes the Type of Article field for specific article types such as editorials or reviews or for articles in special issues. However this field should not be displayed for most articles and should be removed.
Additional Notes from the EndNote developers