EndNote Cleans Up

Too confused about all these rules? Well, even if you don’t get everything quite right according to the rules, EndNote will do its best to clean up the formatted reference. Obvious problems are fixed automatically.

Normally, field text is entered into EndNote without ending punctuation, so that the selected output style can supply punctuation as required by that particular style. However, when you download references from various sources, some information providers may include punctuation.

For example, when an output style directs EndNote to insert a period after a field, EndNote must determine what to do with any punctuation that already exists at the end of the field in the reference.

Punctuation found, plus punctuation
added by the output style:

 

Replaced with:

spaces, period

period

comma, period  (,.)

period

semicolon, period  (;.)

period

colon, period (:.)

period

double periods (..)

single period

question mark, period (?.)

question mark

exclamation point, period (!.)

exclamation point

 

EndNote treats other forms of extra punctuation like this:

Punctuation found, plus punctuation
added by the output style:

 

Replaced with:

double spaces

single space

double commas (,,)

single comma

double semicolons (;;)

single semicolon

double question marks (??)

single question mark

double periods (..)

single period

comma, period (,.)

period

question mark, period (?.)

question mark

exclamation point, period (!.)

exclamation point

question mark, exclamation point (?!)

question mark

exclamation point, question mark (!?)

exclamation point

 

One set of punctuation that is never replaced is the period, comma (.,) because it may be used for abbreviations like ed., et al., etc.