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 While it has since been superseded by the 2005 and 2015 revisions, the 1987 version remains a critical subject of study for understanding the evolution of information management and the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
Without manual modification of the EndNote Output Style, users often produced "hybrid" bibliographies that mixed punctuation widths, technically violating the strict aesthetic rules of the 1987 standard. gb7714-87 endnote
: Requires specific punctuation (such as periods after author names) and abbreviated journal titles in certain scientific disciplines 2. Implementation in EndNote To use this style, you must ensure the correct (EndNote Style) file is installed in your local directory. Style Acquisition : If not included in your default installation, the Chinese Standard GBT7714 (Author-Year) styles can be downloaded from the EndNote Style Downloads Installation Path C:\Program Files (x86)\EndNote [Version]\Styles /Applications/EndNote [Version]/Styles Manual Adjustments The GB/T 7714-87 standard, titled "Descriptive Rules for
A common complaint is that EndNote may display [1, 2, 3] instead of the preferred range [1-3]. GB/T 7714-87 is the old, outdated version (issued