Gb7714-87 Endnote ((hot)) Page

GB/T 7714-1987 standard (officially "Rules for Bibliographic References and Citations to Information Resources") is a historical but still foundational citation style used in Chinese academic publishing. In EndNote, this style is primarily implemented through the Chinese Standard GBT7714 (numeric) output style file. Core Citation Features of GB/T 7714-1987

Officially titled "Descriptive rules for bibliographic references" (Chinese: 文后参考文献著录规则), this standard was the first systematic effort to unify how Chinese academic theses, journals, and books should cite references. It was heavily influenced by older versions of ISO 690 (international bibliographic standards) and traditional Chinese citation practices. gb7714-87 endnote

Using EndNote with the GB7714-87 Standard GBT7714-2015

Author Names: Chinese names are typically written in Pinyin with the surname first in capitals (e.g., ZHANG Wei). Western names also place the surname in capitals followed by initials (e.g., SMITH J). Output Styles &gt

Part 4: Common Pitfalls and Debugging

Problem 1: EndNote keeps inserting a DOI or URL.

Solution: Go to Edit > Output Styles > Edit "GB7714-87" > Bibliography > Templates. Ensure there is NO field for DOI or URL. If they appear, delete them. Then go to URL & Links and uncheck "Include URLs."