locators (reference locators) (page numbers) (continued)boldfaced locators in encyclopedia indexes, 19.10color formats, 1.4inclusive page number abbreviations, 7.1, 9linking issue in electronic indexes, 17.12long strings, 7.7–8Logik (terminology-gathering software), 4.5, 10Logo Generator, 14.8logosbrowser favicons, 16.7creation software, 14.8Lohr, Steve, Open Publication License story, 3.2Lombardi, VictorGlossary of Metadata Terms, 6.14IA Summit 2004 handout, 14.10long strings of locators, 7.7–8Look Inside the Book (Amazon.com), 7.14, 15, 10.14See also Search Inside the Book (Look Inside the Book II)low pay rates, 8.4, 10.7, 20.8, 21.3–4charges by new and non-self-supporting indexers problem, 20.6, 8for embedded indexing, 20.8quality work at, 8.6–7working in The Zone at, 2.4t, 8.6–7, 10.7See also indexing ratesMmachine learning. See automatic classification/categorizationMachine Translation project (Microsoft), 14.11Macrex macros presentation, 22.9macrosMacrex macros presentation, 22.9QuicKeys program, 20.9Maddocks, Jane, in <strong>Index</strong> (VA), 4.17phMailWasher (Bolton), 12.9–10“Making Cents of Copy and Print Management” article (Monk), 5.8Malaysia, offshoring (BPO) in, 12.2, 3Mallardi, Vincent, “Foreign Printing” article, 20.12–13managing informationcleaning up cluttered offices, 17.14–15clearing short-term memory space, 17.14desktop organizing software, 17.7–8I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 36
managing information (continued)personal information management, 13.14See also filing systems; PDAsmanufacturing processes, How Everyday Things Are Made website, 8.10mapping websites, Google Maps vs. Mapquest, 22.11Mapquest, 22.11maps. See atlases; mapping websites; topic mapsmarketing (for indexing jobs)book-by-book targeting, 8.9See also job markets (for indexers); websitesmarketsfor ebooks, 9.12, 10.1–2, 22.12for reference books, 3.1–2for taxonomy design, 5.3See also job markets (for indexers); Spanish publishing marketMaron, M. E.“Automatic <strong>Index</strong>ing: An Experimental Inquiry” article, 16.11“An Evaluation of Retrieval Effectiveness for a Full-Text Document-Retrieval System”article, 16.12Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), START natural language search engine, 15.11master clocks, 9.9Mastering the Art of French Cooking (Child), index format, 1.4McAfee VirusScan, 1.8McFeely, W. Drake, on The 9/11 Commission Report, 17.11McIlroy, Thad, “The New World of Offshoring and Automation” article, 20.12medical bookspublic library buying trend, 22.2U.S. production trends, 6.3–4, 16.2–6See also health-related books; medical journals; medical publishingmedical dictionaries, 10.11medical indexing, 23.2–5charging by the entry, 23.3getting started in, 23.4–5project parameters, 23.3subject areas, 23.2medical information resources, 23.9medical journals (literature), public resource for, 14.5medical publishingbusiness consolidation in, 23.2offshoring of, 23.4See also medical booksMediLexicon, 10.11Medline database, 10.10MegaClock, 9.10I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 37
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