Hendler, James, “The Semantic Web” article, 3.9Henige, David, on indexing (JSP article), 3.4Hensher, Philip, on indexes as expressive, 16.16Hepburn, Katherine, Kate Remembered (Berg), 7.13“The High Cost of Not Finding Information” study (Feldman), 14.11“High Hopes” (1961), 16.11history books, U.S. production trends, 6.2–5, 16.2–6holiday logos (from Google), 13.13holiday shopping websites, 20.10Holt, Paton Amazon's Search Inside the Book, 11.15on the Freedom to Read Protection Act, 4.15“Holy Macros,” 22.9home economics books, U.S. production trends, 6.3–4, 16.2–5Hood, Al, “<strong>Index</strong> vs. Full-text search” usability study, 17.12–13hourly earnings of indexers, 2.1–5, 4tgetting into The Zone, 2.4–5quality work at low rates, 8.6–7working in The Zone at low rates, 2.4t, 8.6–7, 10.7How Everyday Things Are Made website, 8.10how-to books, public library circulation, 22.2“How to Make Money <strong>Index</strong>ing Books,” 2.1–5“How to Make Money Reading Books,” 1.1–3“How Vulnerable is My Computer?” article (Calvert), 19.14“Hpertext Revisited,” 14.12HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), digital publishing resource, 3.8HTML-<strong>Index</strong>er program, website indexing with, 11.8, 16.8hyphens, sort options, 18.7I“I Love You, Madame Librarian” article (Vonnegut), 18.11i-<strong>TORQUE</strong>Back Page collection suggestion (letter), 22.7canceling subscriptions, 4.7index request letter, 3.4PDF file printing, 5.9, 11.10PDF reader software, 5.9, 6.15publishing schedule change, 21.1Q & A columnist introductions, 11.10, 12.13, 15.14renewing subscriptions, 4.7Subscribers Links webpage, 15.14See also indexing rate database (i-<strong>TORQUE</strong> subscriber rates)I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 24
IA Summit 2004, 14.10IAwiki website, 5.4“IBM's WebFountain,” 12.12Ibsen, Henrik, on Strindberg, 16.10ICD-10 (international disease classification system), 4.8IconForge program, 16.7icons, favicons (browser logos), 16.7ideal indexer (CMS-15 image), 7.2–3identity theft, resource on, 19.14iDrive feature (BMW 745i), 2.11IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)offshore contract with SPI, 14.4Software Engineering Terms glossary, 18.12Treasury Department OFAC embargo advisories to, 13.13imports of books and calendars, 20.13inclusive page number abbreviations, 7.1, 9income. See indexing rates; salaries; wagesinconsistent wordings, reflecting the text, 19.9–10indented indexesindention of see also references under main headings, 11.9sub-subheading run-in format, 7.4, 10Independent Book Publishers Association (PMA), 23.13independent contractors, tax withholding for (proposal), 14.13–14InDesign (Adobe), embedded indexing in, 14.9, 17.13“<strong>Index</strong>” (poem) (Violi), author comments on, 19.16<strong>Index</strong> (VA), 4.17ph<strong>Index</strong> (WA), 3.14–15phindex cards technology, 14.12transition to indexing software from, 19.3–5index entriesacronym spellouts, 1.5bold type in, 23.7charging by the entry, 23.3classified entries, 4.8–9, 5.5–6, 6.9–10in encyclopedia indexes, 19.10italic type in, 23.7parallel topics, 15.8–9passing mentions, 7.7–8shortening titles, 21.6wording inconsistencies, 19.9–10See also cross-references; locators; personal names; sub-subheadings; subheadingsindex length, projecting, 21.9I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 25
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