
Indexing
Biographies and Other Stories of Human Lives
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Indexing
Books (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing and Publishing) (American)
Synopsis
Indexing Books
is a guide to index preparation. Nancy C. Mulvany builds on various
style guides, particularly The Chicago Manual of Style's extensive
chapter on indexing. She expands its treatment of mechanics with more in-depth
discussions of analysis and editorial judgement calls -deciding what is
and what is not indexable, and establishing the structure of entries. She
also discusses the concept of indexing and how it fits into the publishing
process; deciding when to prepare one's own index and when to hire a professional;
deciphering publishers' indexing guidelines; and choosing appropriate software.
Mulvany's evaluation of available embedded and dedicated software is a
current guide to what works best for which tasks. While she advocates use
of computers for certain tasks, she demonstrates that no software can replace
the analysis provided by an indexer. Appendixes provide a worksheet for
general index specifications, the table of ASCII characters, tables of
commonly used generic characters, and a list of additional resources.
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