Gb7714-87 Endnote Upd May 2026
The "GB/T 7714-87" standard, also known as "Bibliographic references and citations to publications" in English, is a Chinese national standard that provides guidelines for the preparation of bibliographic references and citations in publications, including academic papers, books, and journals. This standard was first issued in 1987 and has undergone revisions, with the most recent version being "GB/T 7714-2015". However, the 1987 version, "GB 7714-87", is still referenced, particularly in contexts where historical consistency is required or when specific requirements of that era are being discussed.
The Critical Difference: 87 vs. 05 vs. 15
Remember: The period after the year is critical. The semicolon before the publisher is mandatory. Good luck. gb7714-87 endnote
Et Al. Logic
: Automatically applies "等" (děng) for Chinese sources or "et al." for English sources when there are more than three authors. 📥 How to Install the Style The "GB/T 7714-87" standard, also known as "Bibliographic
- GB/T 7714-2005 (added digital object identifiers, clarified electronic resources, and adjusted punctuation)
- GB/T 7714-2015 (current standard; includes DOI/URL handling, modifies author name display, and refines bilingual referencing)
Author. Title[J]. Journal. Year, Volume(Issue): Pages. Author