If you use MS Word, go to Format > Cite While You Write Plug-In, and download the software add-on.
There will be a new tab for EndNote, which will allow you to log into your account, and find, edit, and retrieve citations. It imports your favorite styles, and allows you to convert your citations and bibiliography.
If you don't use MS Word, another option is to use the web service to format the citation portions of your document. Create a document in Rich Text Format (.rtf), with citations indicated by curly brackets. Use the appropriate format as shown below:
Library Reference Containing: |
Temporary Citation Layout |
Single reference from author |
{Author's Last Name, Year} |
Multiple references from author with same year |
{Author's Last Name, Title}* |
Multiple references within the same citation |
{First Author's Last Name, Year; Second Author's Last Name, Year} |
Anonymous reference with unique year |
{, Year} |
Anonymous reference with nonunique year |
{,Year, Title}* |