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Indexing
Publisher : Unknown
Release Date : 1974
Category : Index numbers (Economics)
Total pages :71
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Automatic Indexing
Publisher : Unknown
Release Date : 1965
Category : Automatic indexing
Total pages :220
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Indexing and Classification
Publisher : Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Release Date : 1966
Category : Abstracting and indexing
Total pages :236
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Indexing the Individual Income Tax for Inflation
Publisher : Unknown
Release Date : 1980
Category : Income tax
Total pages :81
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Decimal Classification and Relativ Index for Arranging, Cataloging, and Indexing Public and Private Libraries and for Pamflets, Clippings, Notes, Scrap Books, Index Rerums, Etc
Publisher : Unknown
Release Date : 1885
Category : Classification, Decimal
Total pages :150
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Land Transfer Reform with an Explantion of the New York Block-indexing Act
Publisher : Unknown
Release Date : 1890
Category : Land titles
Total pages :27
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Indexing Books, Second Edition
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Release Date : 2009-11-15
Category : Reference
Total pages :320
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Since 1994, Nancy Mulvany's Indexing Books has been the gold standard for thousands of professional indexers, editors, and authors. This long-awaited second edition, expanded and completely updated, will be equally revered. Like its predecessor, this edition of Indexing Books offers comprehensive, reliable treatment of indexing principles and practices relevant to authors and indexers alike. In addition to practical advice, the book presents a big-picture perspective on the nature and purpose of indexes and their role in published works. New to this edition are discussions of "information overload" and the role of the index, open-system versus closed-system indexing, electronic submission and display of indexes, and trends in software development, among other topics. Mulvany is equally comfortable focusing on the nuts and bolts of indexing—how to determine what is indexable, how to decide the depth of an index, and how to work with publisher instructions—and broadly surveying important sources of indexing guidelines such as The Chicago Manual of Style, Sun Microsystems, Oxford University Press, NISO TR03, and ISO 999. Authors will appreciate Mulvany's in-depth consideration of the costs and benefits of preparing one's own index versus hiring a professional, while professional indexers will value Mulvany's insights into computer-aided indexing. Helpful appendixes include resources for indexers, a worksheet for general index specifications, and a bibliography of sources to consult for further information on a range of topics. Indexing Books is both a practical guide and a manifesto about the vital role of the human-crafted index in the Information Age. As the standard indexing reference, it belongs on the shelves of everyone involved in writing and publishing nonfiction books.
Civil Service Précis, containing full instructions as to indexing, and précis-writing, etc
Publisher : Unknown
Release Date : 1871
Category :
Total pages :129
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Annual Report on Indexing the Laws and Records in His Office, 1885
Publisher : Unknown
Release Date : 1885
Category :
Total pages :13
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Indexing Procedures for 15 Virus Diseases of Citrus Trees
Publisher : Unknown
Release Date : 1968
Category : Agriculture
Total pages :96
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Set includes revised editions of some issues.
Indexing
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Release Date : 2001-01-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Total pages :503
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Software for Indexing
Publisher : Information Today, Inc.
Release Date : 2003
Category : Computers
Total pages :275
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In this thorough inventory of software products used in indexing, professional indexers share their favorite features, tips, and techniques. As one would expect, the major dedicated indexing programs (Authex, CINDEX, MACREX, SKY Index, and wINDEX) are compared, but today's indexers are asked to do more than produce print indexes. They need tools to make indexes Web-compatible: HTML/Prep, HTML Indexer, and RoboHelp are covered. They have to embed indexing entries into originating documents: Framemaker, Microsoft Word, PageMaker, and Ixgen are covered. Voice recognition software is described, and a review of Sonar Bookends provides value for those contemplating automatic indexing. Here is an essential guide for indexers and technical writers desiring to maximize the efficiency of their day-to-day indexing and meet special project needs.
Term Indexing
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 1995
Category : Computers
Total pages :284
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Term indexing supports the construction of efficient automated reasoning systems, as e.g. automated theorem provers, by allowing rapid access to first order predicate calculus terms with specific properties. This monograph provides a comprehensive, well-written survey on term indexing in general and presents new indexing techniques for the retrieval and maintenance of data that help to overcome program degradation in automated reasoning systems. Theoretical foundations and applicational aspects are treated in detail; finally the PURR prover for parallel unit resulting resolution is discussed to demonstrate the importance of careful implementations.
Directory of Indexing and Abstracting Courses and Seminars
Publisher : Information Today, Inc.
Release Date : 1998
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Total pages :29
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No matter what you want to learn about abstracting or indexing, this guide will help you find out where to learn it. Library professionals, online information designers, abstractor and indexer freelancers, and publishers' staffs can all find courses that suit their needs in the Directory. Included are courses from public, private, and proprietary institutions in the U.S. and Canada.
Genealogy and Indexing
Publisher : Information Today, Inc.
Release Date : 2003
Category : Reference
Total pages :149
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Indexes are the essential search tool for genealogists, and this timely book fills a conspicuous void in the literature. Kathleen Spaltro and contributors take an in-depth look at the relationship between indexing and genealogy and explain how genealogical indexes are constructed. They offer practical advice to indexers who work with genealogical documents as well as genealogists who want to create their own indexes. Noeline Bridge's chapter on names will quickly become the definitive reference for trying to resolve questions on variants, surname changes, and foreign designations. Other chapters discuss software, form and entry, the need for standards, and the development of after-market indexes.