This is a reprint of a blog posting that was originally published on May 15, 2011. Continuing our discussion of cross-references, this post explores additional references in the form of see under and see also under. When a cross-reference directs readers to a subentry another a main heading, see under may be used. The use… Continue reading More on Cross-References in an Index
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Cross-References in an Index
This is a reprint of a blog posting that was originally published on April 24, 2011. Cross-reference refers to internal index navigation guides. These guides generally take the form of See or See also. The See cross-reference performs a vocabulary control function. It directs readers from a term not used in the index to a… Continue reading Cross-References in an Index
Double Posting of Index Entries
This is the reprint of a blog posting that was originally published on January 15, 2011. In an index, the indexer may choose to provide multiple access points for the same information. Given the importance of the main heading, it may be reasonable to assume that readers may look up a topic in more than… Continue reading Double Posting of Index Entries
Why is an index needed?
This is a reprint of a blog post that initially appeared on February 7, 2010. Even if a book is well-written and contains a clear table of contents, a reader may still have trouble finding what he or she is looking for. A good index acts as a bridge between the author’s concepts and the… Continue reading Why is an index needed?
Common Subheading Problems
In this blog posting, I will discuss common subheading problems, based on an American Society for Indexing webinar given by Fred Leise on September 17, 2014. The common subheading problems are the following: repeating text confusing/awkward indexing what the reader doesn’t know uncontrolled locators An example of repeating the text in the subheading is the… Continue reading Common Subheading Problems
Still More Characteristics of Successful Subheadings
In this blog posting, I will discuss the final characteristics of successful subheadings, based on an American Society for Indexing webinar given by Fred Leise on September 17, 2014. Top 10 Characteristics collocation complete differentiable good information scent audience relevant concise points to information parallel construction important word first clear relationship to heading In the… Continue reading Still More Characteristics of Successful Subheadings
More Characteristics of Successful Subheadings
In this blog posting, I will discuss more characteristics of successful subheadings, based on an American Society for Indexing webinar given by Fred Leise on September 17, 2014. Top 10 Characteristics collocation complete differentiable good information scent audience relevant concise points to information parallel construction important word first clear relationship to heading In the last… Continue reading More Characteristics of Successful Subheadings
Characteristics of Successful Subheadings
In this blog posting, I will discuss characteristics of successful subheadings, based on an American Society for Indexing webinar given by Fred Leise on September 17, 2014. Subheadings need to exactly and concisely capture the concept under discussion. You need to identify the concept in the text. Understand how it differs from similar related concepts.… Continue reading Characteristics of Successful Subheadings
Successful Subheadings
In the next few blog postings, I will discuss successful subheadings, based on an American Society for Indexing webinar given by Fred Leise on September 17, 2014. Purposes of Subheadings Do Mi Stauber’s Second Rule: Make subheadings only for the purpose of breaking down information in the main heading. human rights, 237-252 Amnesty… Continue reading Successful Subheadings
Textbook Indexing
Leoni McVey led a session, “To Textbooks, with Love,” on Saturday, June 18, 2016 at the American Society for Indexing/Indexing Society of Canada Annual Conference in Chicago. She discussed the process of elementary to high school and college textbook indexing, and some ways in which textbooks differ from other types of book indexing. These books… Continue reading Textbook Indexing