 In this video, I'm going to demonstrate how to change reference styles in Zotero referencing software. Here I have inserted Vancouver style, which is a numeric style. So this Vancouver is Vancouver in brackets. So many will be struggling to change Vancouver in brackets to Vancouver in superscripts or Vancouver in superscript brackets and various other styles like Harvard style, Oxford style, etc., etc. So they will be manually changing this reference after using this referencing software. Here I'm going to show how to change this referencing styles in just a matter of click. So here we have to go to document preferences. When we open the document preferences, since I have kept it as Vancouver style, so that is selected. So we have to check whether the available referencing styles is needed or not. If you want something else, then you need to go to this manager of manage styles. When manage styles is open, this dialogue will automatically appear. So you have to go to get additional styles. It will take to Zotero style repository. So it has various referencing styles. So if we type Vancouver, so suppose my intention here is to change from Vancouver in brackets to Vancouver in superscripts. So I just scroll down and I go for this Vancouver superscript. So when I keep the cursor on this referencing style, it automatically shows how it appears. So this is Vancouver superscript. This is Vancouver superscript only in date and issue numbers. Likewise, we have LC where Vancouver author date and the LC where Vancouver, Cardiff University Vancouver is there. So we can select as many as references from here. So now I am selecting this Vancouver superscript. So it will be added here. So when I click on this, it will ask for include URL or not. So by default, these URLs will be added for only websites. If we want to add the URLs for the journals and books, we have, we need to click on this. So we need to click on this Vancouver superscript. So automatically it will be converted into Vancouver superscript. Let me show you how to change into some other different referencing other than this numeric style like Vancouver. Again, I'm going on to the document preferences. So I want to click on the manage styles. So in manage styles, get additional styles, Vancouver is a numeric type of style. So I want an author date style. Suppose we have APA style, fifth edition or sixth edition. Suppose I'm going with sixth edition, I'm clicking this, it is added here. Then I now go back to this reference style. We have this American Psychology Association APA sixth edition downloaded. I click on this, I click OK. Then automatically the document will be changed to the author date type of citation that is here it is APA style. So it has changed automatically by using this. When the journal as for a different reference style or the university as for a different reference style or your guide as for a different reference style, then you can change to any reference style and you can modify the document accordingly. Thank you very much for watching.