mentions (passing mentions in indexes), 7.7–8meridians, Biel Meridian, 9.11Mertes, Kate, on outsourcing in the U.S. from India (letter), 17.6MeSH vocabulary, information resources, 23.9Metabrowser, 4.5metadata, 5.1–2browser, 4.5Glossary of Metadata Terms, 6.14Google and metatags, 6.12NISO Guide for Publishers, 8.10resources on, 3.8, 6.15, 8.10, 17.10types, 5.1–2Metadata Demystified: A Guide for Publishers (NISO), 8.10“Metadata? Thesauri? Taxonomies? Topic Maps!” paper (Garshol), 17.10“Metastuff,” 17.10metatopics, 11.1–7as implied in all headings, 11.4invisibility in some indexes, 11.3–4subheadings under, 11.2–3, 4–7, 13.10–11Mexico, offshoring (BPO) in, 20.12Meyer, David, on multitasking, 21.14Microsoft (corporation)ebooks campaign, 3.1, 10.1ebooks format, 11.8file storage system, 13.14Machine Translation project, 14.11Microsoft Learning, 18.1embedded indexing benefits, 18.6embedded indexing page rates, 18.5–6embedded indexing process, 18.3–4, 5, 19.2, 6–7embedded indexing tools required, 18.4–5indexer hiring practice, 18.2indexers' impressions of the embedding process, 18.5number of books with indexes published by, 18.1Microsoft Network (MSN), search engine relationship (usage) chart, 8.12Microsoft Reader Format (for ebooks), 11.8Microsoft Windows CE, BMW 745i iDrive feature, 2.11Microsoft Wordembedded indexing in, 17.13, 18.3–4, 5, 19.2, 6–7embedded indexing plug-in, 20.9Milstead, Jessicaon generators (letter), 10.5<strong>Index</strong>icon review web link, 1.11selected papers archive, 7.13I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 38
minimizing distractions, 17.15, 22.11minor mentions (passing mentions in indexes), 7.7–8missing indexes, 7.13, 17.11, 21.14, 22.4–5MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), START natural language search engine, 15.11Modern Information Retrieval glossary, 2.11molecular biology, information resources, 23.9Monk, Michael J., “Making Cents of Copy and Print Management” article, 5.8Monographic Principle (Otlet), 14.12Monroe, Marilyn, birth name search, 1.9Morris, Jeff, on taxonomy/classification and search (article), 9.11Morville, Peterfindability article, 3.10findability website, 15.12Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, 5.4Moys Classification Scheme website, 20.11Moys, Elizabeth (Betty), 20.11Mozilla (browser), 13.12, 18.9Thunderbird newsreader, 15.10“Mozilla's Firefox: The Searcher's Browser” article (Sherman), 20.11MSN (Microsoft Network), search engine relationship (usage) chart, 8.12multi-volume indexes, 1.4multitasking, and cognitive overload, 21.14MultiTes (taxonomy software), 4.5, 10<strong>Mulvany</strong>, <strong>Nancy</strong>confessions, 16.13, 21.10cookbook index, 6.9–10on embedded indexing, 19.1–7experience of indexing, 3.3first indexing job, 22.8on Henige's JSP article on indexing (web link), 3.4in <strong>Index</strong> (VA), 4.17ph<strong>Index</strong>icon review web link, 1.11on Moys, 20.11NISO TR03 review, 8.8profile data (“<strong>Index</strong>ers Reveal Themselves”), 1.16on Ross, 22.8on see under and see also under references, 3.6UC Berkeley Extension indexing course, 21.5–6Wellisch memories, 13.14See also Letters; Q & A columnMuseum of Online Museums, 18.11museum websites, 18.11music books, U.S. production trends, 6.2–4, 16.2–6I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 39
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