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Michael
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Indexing is not a clerical job in which the tasks become automatic once you learn the routine. It is highly intense, creative work.
— Aug 01, 2013 02:02PM
Michael
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When the sub-headings throughout the index follow a pattern, the fact that you are bringing in some locators from a specific topic is no reason to change your pattern in the broader main entry.
— Jul 25, 2013 11:38AM
Michael
is on page 246 of 374
I often find article titles whose very formal wording contrasts with the simpler term used elsewhere in the text.
— Jul 18, 2013 05:37PM
Michael
is on page 207 of 374
When a main entry includes subheadings, is it acceptable to leave non-chapter span locators with no subheadings? Here we have another indexing controversy. Earlier in my career I was much more liberal about this than I am now. My current practice is to try to find a useful sub-heading for every locator.
— Jul 11, 2013 11:18AM
Michael
is on page 157 of 374
Categorical subheadings are subcategories of the larger category expressed in the main heading.
— Jul 04, 2013 05:12PM
Michael
is on page 111 of 374
Topics that the author uses as examples to expand on a point are not indexable...But I have found that this varies more than one would expect...When I know that a topic appears in the text as an example, I stop and think carefully, asking myself whether including it would help the reader.
— Jun 27, 2013 11:36AM

