To create a bibliography that includes abstracts, you can use the Annotated style included with EndNote. The Annotated style is based on the Author-Date style, and creates an alphabetical listing of the references (by author), with the abstract appended to each reference. You can modify any other style to include the Notes or Abstract field as well.
For this example, we modify the Numbered style to include the Abstract field.
From the Edit menu, select Output Styles, and then select Open Style Manager.
Select a style from the list in the Style Manager window, and click the Edit button. The Style window opens.
Select Layout from the options under the Bibliography heading and click in the text box under the "End each reference with" heading. Text or fields inserted into this section appear at the end of each reference in the bibliography.
To insert the abstracts on a new line after each reference: select ΒΆ End of Paragraph from the Insert Field list, and then select Abstract from the same list.
From the File menu, select Save As and give the style a new name, but keep the ".ENS extension.
This annotated version of the style will appear in the Output Styles submenu of the Edit menu (and in the styles menu on the LibraryMain toolbar). If you format a paper, print, or export references using this style, the abstracts are included in the bibliography.