cataloging non-western materials website (Bertelsen), 9.13categorizationintroduction to, 19.14See also automatic classification/categorizationcategorization software, 10.10, 19.14category-subcategory relationships, in classified entries, 4.8–9, 5.5–6, 6.9–10CCH Inc., tax return preparation offshoring, 12.4CDL (California Digital Library), eScholarship Editions, 11.13certification of indexers (issue), 9.3change-in-project-scope agreements, 5.13–15charging for indexing. See indexing rates (pay rates)charging for printing PDF files, 5.7–8Chicago Manual of Style, 15th Ed. (CMS-15), 7.1, 6index, 7.5–6indexer ideal (in current vs. previous versions), 7.2–3indexing chapter publication, 7.6indexing software compatibility with, 7.9–10Chicago Manual of Style indexing rules, 7.1–6“continued lines,” 7.5–6cross-reference target main heading–subheading separator, 7.3hyphen sort, 18.7inclusive page number abbreviations, 7.1, 9indented index sub-subheading run-in format, 7.4, 10indexing software compatibility with, 7.9–10numerals sort, 18.8see also reference placement, 7.3sorting rules (alphabetizing rules), 7.4–5, 9, 18.7, 8Chief Ontologist job title, 1.10–11Child, Juliacookbook index formats, 1.4on indexes, 18.15memorial page, 18.15children's book indexes, 20.1–5controlled vocabularies for, 20.2–4Internet resources, 20.5prevalence, 20.1–2review issues, 20.4–5teaching of children how to use, 20.5Chinaoffshoring (BPO) in, 12.3, 20.12, 23.12U.S. book trade deficit with, 23.12Chizen, Bruce, on ebooks, 9.12Christian books, U.S. production trends, 22.4–5I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 10
“CIRCA Technology: Applying Meaning to Information Management” article (AppliedSemantics), 5.11Clarke, Michèle, on Henige's JSP article on indexing (web link), 3.4classificationintroduction to categorization, 19.14See also automatic classification/categorization; classification systems/schemesclassification systems/schemes, 4.8, 5.2–3directory (Taxonomy Warehouse), 5.11indexers and classification system/taxonomy design, 5.2, 6.15for indexing (Weinberg paper), 3.10for law library materials (Moys website), 20.11as ontologies, 1.10–11, 3.9, 5.11political issues involved in designing, 4.1, 4, 5.3resources on, 15.12, 17.10and search (article), 9.11See also automatic classification/categorization; controlled vocabularies; taxonomies; thesauriclassified entries, 4.8–9, 5.5–6, 6.9–10mixing nonclassified entries with, 4.8–9, 5.5cleaning up cluttered offices, 17.14–15“Cleaning Up the Tracks,” 3.7ClearForest (automatic categorization program), 10.10, 19.14clearing short-term memory space, 17.14clientschecking out new clients, 4.13–15negotiating with, 8.5, 9.1–2See also job markets (for indexers)ClinicalTrials.gov, information resources, 23.9clocks, master clocks, 9.9clustering search engines, 11.11cluttered offices (littered offices), 15.15ph, 16.11cleaned up, 17.17phcleaning up, 17.14–15CMS-15. See Chicago Manual of Style, 15th Ed.CMSs. See content management systems“Cognitive Flow,” 22.11cognitive overload, 21.14See also anxiety about undone tasks conditioncolor, in index formats, 1.4Columbia Guide to Digital Publishing, 3.8Columbia University Press (CUP), indexing guidelines for authors, 11.17Communications Workers Union (CWA), on British firms outsourcing to India, 12.4companies involved in offshoring, 12.3–7, 22.13Compensation in the Publishing Field, 1.1“Complexity in <strong>Index</strong>ing Systems: Abandonment and Failure” paper (Weinberg), 3.10I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 11
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