Frontmatter -- The Author -- Contents -- Society of Indexers' Foreword -- Preface -- CHAPTER ONE: Indexes - purpose and uses -- CHAPTER TWO: Indexers -- CHAPTER THREE: What (and whether) to index -- CHAPTER FOUR: Forming the index entries -- CHAPTER FIVE: Editing and presenting the index -- CHAPTER SIX: Serial publications -- CHAPTER SEVEN: Images and sound (audio) recordings -- CHAPTER EIGHT: Subject specialisms -- CHAPTER NINE: Literature for children -- CHAPTER TEN: Managing the work -- CHAPTER ELEVEN: Technology -- CHAPTER TWELVE: Professional organizations and interest groups -- Index
"This book is an excellent resource. It is clearly written and well laid out, with good cross-referencing between chapters and a multitude of illustrative examples. [...] it should be read be anyone thinking about taking up indexing, and also by editors, especially those who think that an index is an extravagant luxury!" (Information World Review, London, Dec. 2001)
"I would thoroughly recommend this book to trainees and indexers alike. It is a worthy addition to any reference colletion." (Copyright, London, Nov./Dec. 2003)
"I would thoroughly recommend this book to trainees and indexers alike. It is a worthy addition to any reference colletion." (Copyright, London, Nov./Dec. 2003)