Jermey, Jonon ebooks (letter), 11.8Website <strong>Index</strong>ing: Enhancing Access to Information within Websites, 2nd Ed., 16.10, 17.6,21.13job markets (for indexers), 20.7alternatives beyond print publishing (article), 9.12bottom-feeder market, 20.7–8changes in work sources, 8.3identifying your market, 22.8indexing rate database impacts on (letters), 20.6–8, 21.2–4large publishers (big six), 23.13niches (segments) outside mainstream publishing, 6.6September 11 aftermath, 6.1–2small and midsize publishers market, 23.13Spanish indexing market, 4.6–7, 8.2, 22.5U.S. book category production trends, 6.2–5, 16.2–6, 18.7, 22.2–5See also marketing (for indexing jobs)jobs in indexing. See indexing jobs (projects)John Paul II, Pope, Rise, Let Us Be on Our Way, 22.4John Wiley (publisher), 21.4, 22.13John's Hopkins University librarians, 21.10Johnson, Steven, “The Best Search Idea Since Google” article, 10.12Jones, William, personal information management article, 13.14Jordan, Rodney, “<strong>Index</strong> vs. Full-text search” usability study, 17.12–13journal indexing, 8.2Journal of Scholarly Publishing (JSP), indexing article (Henige), 3.4journalshigh cost of academic and research journals, 14.4–5indexing of, 8.2indexing of (article) (Bell), 3.9public resource for scientific and medical literature, 14.5publishing industry offshoring focus on, 12.7, 14.4Joy of Cooking, classified index entries, 6.9–10Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home (Child and Pépin), index format, 1.4KKamath, Gurudutt, 13.1documentation work, 13.1, 4–5interview, 13.1–8Kartoo (visualizer) website, 4.12Kate Remembered (Berg), 7.13“Keeper Finders” article (Boutin), 21.12I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 32
Keeping Found Things Found project, 13.14“Keeping Your <strong>Index</strong>ing Business Onshore,” 14.1–5Keller, Michael, on digitizing of books at Stanford University Press, 13.13Kennedy, Shirl, on Google Scholar, 21.11–12Kimber, W. Eliot, “Internationalized Back-of-the-Book <strong>Index</strong>es for XSL Formatting Objects”paper, 8.11Kirkpatrick, David D., Amazon's book-scanning plan story, 7.14–15KLEZ virus, 1.8Knight, G. Norman, on long strings of locators, 7.7Kremer, John, Top 101 Independent Book Publishers list, 23.13LLabor, Department of. See Bureau of Labor StatisticsLaHaye, Tim, Left Behind series sales, 22.4Lancaster, F. W., <strong>Index</strong>ing and Abstracting in Theory and Practice, 10.11landing that first indexing job, 22.8large projects, contracts for, 5.14–15laser printers, printing costs, 5.7–8Laserwords (Chennai, India), UK and USA customers, 12.5Lassila, Ora, “The Semantic Web” article, 3.9last minute indexing jobs, 23.8Lathrop, Lori, profile data (“<strong>Index</strong>ers Reveal Themselves”), 7.18Latin America, offshoring (BPO) in, 20.12lawcopyright law work for hire contracts, 1.12–14“Taxonomies Mandated by Law,” 12.12See also intellectual property rights; Legal Beagle columnlaw library materialsclassification scheme (Moys website), 20.11See also lawbookslawbookslaw library spending cuts, 21.13U.S. production trends, 6.3–4, 16.2–6See also law library materials“Lawbooks and Libraries,” 21.13lawsuits against the Treasury Department OFAC, 19.12, 20.10Lazarus, David, on CCH Inc.'s tax return preparation offshoring (article), 12.4LCSH (Library of Congress Headings), 4.8“Learning to Read,” 23.12Left Behind series (LaHaye), sales, 22.4Legal Beagle columnchange-in-project-scope agreements, 5.13–15I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 33
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