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Indexing Books (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing) [Hardcover]

Nancy C. Mulvany (Author)
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0226550141 978-0226550145 May 2, 1994
Indexing Books will be welcomed by authors and professional indexers as a much-needed guide to index preparation that is thorough, accessible, well organized, and up-to-date.

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 judgment 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 especially useful as 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 a good 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.

The most extensive and up-to-date reference available, this will become the standard indexing guide for authors, technical writers, editors, beginning and advanced professional indexers, and all others involved in writing and publishing nonfiction books.

This practical and thorough guide to indexing shows how to determine what is and what is not indexable, select terms to create clear and succinct entries, establish the external and internal structures of entries, choose headings and subentries, cross-reference, manage foreign names, abbreviations, acronyms, numbers, and multiauthored works, lay out an index, and edit an index.


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Give a hearty welcome to this much-needed and highly understandable handbook covering the mechanics of book index preparation. Written by a professional indexer, this thorough how-to guide covers such topics as the book production process, assigning headings and subentries, laying out and editing an index, rules for proper names and alphabetizing, cross references, indexing standards, and methods and tools for indexing, including a list of available indexing software. While it does not cover a broad theoretical base and is limited to "back-of-the book indexing," Mulvany's extensive work will be an excellent supplement to Donald and Ana Cleveland's Introduction to Indexing and Abstracting (Libraries Unlimited, 1990 . 2d ed.) and Hans Wellisch's Indexing from A to Z (H.W. Wilson, 1991). Of value as a reference source and as a textbook, Indexing Books will be of immediate use to indexers, teachers, authors, editors, technical writers, and library school students. Highly recommended for academic and public library professional collections.
- Angela Washington-Blair, Texas Woman's Univ. SLIS, Denton
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"Mulvaney''s book is widely used as a textbook in North America, and the release of a revised second edition will quite likely ensure its continued popularity. . . . I have utmost respect for anyone with enough patience to write, let alone revise, a thorough textbook that covers all aspects of indexing. Mulvaney''s pertinent . . . discussions of important issues facing our profession gives this volume an importance beyond the realm of mere instruction."—Ruth Pincoe, The Indexer
(Ruth Pincoe The Indexer )

"[Indexing Books] should be on every aspiring indexer''s reading list."
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"When you are an acknowledged leader in your field, and you have literally ''written the book'' on indexing, what do you do for an encore? If you are Nancy Mulvany, professional indexer and author of the industry standard Indexing Books, you write a second edition that reflects the concerns of indexers in the 21st century."—Dick Evans, Technical Communication
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"I am a huge fan of this book. It is engagingly written in jargon-free English with a well-designed format. I highly recommend it for all faculty of information studies libraries and those libraries that may have among their users would-be indexers or authors that are interested in knowing about the methods of indexing their books. . . . This second edition should replace the first edition on library shelves." 
(Jean Weihs Technicalities ) --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press (May 2, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226550141
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226550145
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,725,681 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Turned me into an indexer!, October 21, 1997
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I just recently finished co-authoring my first full-length book. It is an extremely technical medical manual, and my co-author and I decided that we needed to do the indexing ourselves, both to aid in document debugging and because, as the authors, we understand the material in a way that even a medical indexer would not. I bought this book, read it twice and underlined it, took a deep breath, and then plunged ahead. We made a couple of newbie errors early on, but Mulvany helped keep us on the true path. And the index turned out very well.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You're an indexer? You should have this book, November 14, 2002
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Mulvaney's "Indexing Books" is one of the two books most recommended by professional indexers (the other being the indexing chapter from the "Chicago Manual of Style"). Mulvaney writes in easy to understand, no-nonsense language to first explain what is an index, why you need a professional indexer (vs. say, a computer program), and then goes into detail about how to index books. "Indexing Books" is a must-have for anyone wanting to be a professional indexer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very informative, March 12, 2003
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This books tells you everything about indexing, its standards, how to cross-reference, which mistakes to avoid. The author discusses the traditional indexing method with cards. Her advice on software is outdated, we are far beyond DOS. Otherwise the book provides all the information you need and gives a good idea of what's involved, e.g. that it's not a leisurely job, why not everyone who can read can index, about indexing associations, etc. A very useful book for the professional.
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