In many or even most cases, it will be necessary to manually enter a new reference in EndNote if you are trying to cite a Web page. Keep in mind that Web sites can be tricky to cite because information is not always consistent or clear. (Click here for a short video titled "Adding a Manual Reference to EndNote.")
In an EndNote library, go to References and choose New Reference. In the blank reference, use the "Reference Type" pull-down menu to change the selection from the default "Journal Article" to "Web Page." Type or paste in as much of the following information as you can ascertain (see screenshot below):
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Here is a sample Web page citation in several different format styles. Remember that when you change the style in EndNote, it does the work of changing how the citation will look, based on the information you entered in your blank reference.
JAMA style:
APA style:
National Cancer Institute. (2012). Cruciferous vegetables and cancer prevention. Retrieved from http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/diet/cruciferous-vegetables
MLA style:
"Cruciferous Vegetables and Cancer Prevention." Cancer Causes and Prevention, National Cancer Institute, 7 June 2012, www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/diet/cruciferous-vegetables-fact-sheet?redirect=true.