If a page range has been imported, you will need to manually edit the Reference in your EndNote Library, to include only the start page.Ģ. You will need to check any journal article References imported into your EndNote Library. In AGLC4 style, only the start page of the article is required. Most journal article References downloaded from online Databases, will list both the start and end page of the article - 495-503. You will be required to make the following edits: One Reference type that will need to be edited is journal articles. You will need to edit the original Reference in your EndNote Library. These edits will need to be done manually! Do not edit References inserted by EndNote in your Word document.
Once you have installed EndNote, the Legal Reference Types Table and the AGLC4 style, you still may need to make some small edits to some of your references. Click on Open - Apply - OK (on a Mac click on Open - Save).Click on the Import button in the lower half of window and select the file you just saved.Open EndNote and click on Edit in the menu (on a Mac click on EndNote X9/EndNote 20 instead of Edit) then Preferences then Reference Types.Install the Legal Reference Types Table in EndNote: Note that you can save the Legal Reference Types Table anywhere (providing you remember where you saved it!).Ģ.Save the file to your desktop or any other convenient folder with the name: reftypetableaglc4.xml.In Internet Explorer, select "Save Target As".In Safari select "Download Linked File As".In Firefox or Chrome, select "Save Link As".If this does not seem to work in Safari or Chrome, try using Firefox as a browser). Right-click on this link: Australian Guide to Legal Citation 4th ed (AGLC4) - Reference Types (Macintosh users should click on the link while holding down the Control key on your keyboard.Please note that the AGLC4 EndNote style only formats References correctly when the Legal Reference Types Table has been installed. It also includes legal specific sources like, Cases (unreported and reported) Bills, Statutes, Treaties, Gazettes, Parliamentary Debates, to name a few. For instance, it includes stock standard sources like books and journal articles. The Legal Reference Types Table installs common sources of Law into EndNote, so you can reference them.
The standard EndNote installation doesn't include all the types of References normally used in Law.