The Subject Bibliographies Bibliography Layout Tab
The options available on the Bibliography Layout tab affect only the bibliographic references printed in a subject bibliography. These settings are not used when you print a simple subject list.
Note: When you select an output style, the settings on this tab change to reflect the settings found in the output style. You can override those settings for the current session, but changes to this tab are not saved after you close the subject bibliography window. If you want to make the changes permanent, edit the output style. You can make a copy of the output style to edit specifically for subject bibliographies.
Starting and Ending Each Reference with a Special Character or Text
Use the "Start each reference with" and the "End each reference with" text boxes to enter fields, text, or punctuation to print before and after every formatted reference.
Simply click in one of the text boxes and type text. You can use the Insert Field button to enter control characters or fields of information as described below.
Use the Insert Field buttons to insert any of the control characters below in a text box. These are standard control characters used in EndNote output styles.
End of Paragraph inserts a paragraph marker, which moves the following text to the next line.
Tab inserts a tab character. The spacing for tabs is determined by the ruler settings in your word processor.
Forced Separation inserts a vertical bar. Use vertical bars to detach punctuation from a specific field. See Forced Separation—Using the Vertical Bar.
Link Adjacent Text inserts a nonbreaking space. See Link Adjacent Text (Using the Nonbreaking Space).
Singular/Plural works with author (including editors) and pages fields to place different characters with the field depending on if there are a single or multiple number of authors or pages listed. For example, if there was one editor listed, it might show "John Smith, ed.," but if there were two editors, it might show "John Smith, Matt Jones, eds." See Singular/Plural Term Separator (Caret ^).
Enter these fields of information in the "Start each reference with" box by clicking the Insert Field button and selecting the field name:
Reference Type prints the Reference Type of each reference.
Label prints the Label field from each reference.
Citation prints the in-text citation form of each reference.
Bibliography Number prints a bibliography number. It is best to avoid using this option in subject bibliographies. Using a numbered style will include the bibliography number.
Record Number prints the Record Number from each reference.
Enter these fields of information in the "End each reference with" box by clicking the Insert Field button and selecting the field name:
Label prints the Label field from each reference.
Keywords prints the entire Keywords field for each reference.
Abstract prints the Abstract from each reference.
Notes prints the Notes field from each reference.
Record Number prints the Record Number from each reference.
Note: Although only the fields listed above can be entered from the drop-down list, any EndNote generic field name can be typed in manually. The generic field name must be typed in exactly as it appears in the Generic reference typereference type. See The Generic Reference Type for more information on the generic reference type.
Setting a Hanging Indent
Use the drop-down list to apply a hanging indent to paragraphs in each formatted reference.
Numbering References
Enter a starting reference number for bibliographic references printing below each heading. This setting is ignored if reference numbering is not applied from the current output style.