offshoring (outsourcing) (BPO) (continued)double-speak for, 18.7i-<strong>TORQUE</strong> readers on (letters), 14.6of indexing jobs, 21.4, 23.4and indexing rates, 14.6in India, 12.1–5, 13, 13.7, 14.11, 20.12of IT jobs, 12.3–7, 13, 13.7, 14.11“Keeping Your <strong>Index</strong>ing Business Onshore,” 14.1–5of medical publishing, 23.4organizations against, 22.13outsourceability attributes (of indexing businesses), 14.1–3, 5outsourceability of indexing jobs, 14.3–4, 5, 20.13in the Philippines, 12.2, 3, 6–7, 20.12preferred term, 12.2in the printing industry, 20.12–13, 23.12in the publishing industry, 12.1, 5–7, 14.4, 20.12–13, 23.12publishing industry production focus, 12.7, 14.4pull factors, 12.2resources on, 20.12–13ship for software design venture, 23.11sluggish economy and, 23.12software design ship venture, 23.11software services outsourcing, 12.3SPI indexer job ad, 12.15phof tax return preparation, 12.4–5of technical writing, 13.7, 14.11UCB report (2003), 12.2–3, 14.1in the U.S. from India (letter), 17.6web links, 12.7, 13“Offshoring and the Global Marketplace” article, 20.12“Offshoring and You” article (Nemko), 22.13“Offshoring Report,” 12.1–7Ogbuji, Uche, “The Languages of the Semantic Web” article, 3.9One New Thing weblog, 12.13Online Computer Library Center (OCLC), WorldCat database Google access project, 11.14ontologiescancer ontology, 13.14classification systems as, 1.10–11, 3.9, 5.11IA Summit 2004 panel on, 14.10philosophical meaning, 1.11, 5.11resources on, 3.9, 5.11, 6.15Web Ontology Language (OWL), 13.14Open Directory Project (search engine), search engine relationship (usage) chart, 8.12I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 42
Open eBook Forum, 8.12, 10.2ebook sales survey, 9.12Open eBook Publication Structure. See OEBPSopen-ended obligations, 16.14Open Publication License, 3.2Open WorldCat pilot project, 11.14OpenOffice (Linux), 18.9, 19.11OpenOffice Writer (Linux), 19.11Opera (browser), 13.12operating systems, embedded, 2.11organizing informationOtlet on, 14.12See also information architecture; managing informationOtlet, Paul, on organizing information, 14.12Otter Amendment (Patriot Act), 8.14outsourceabilityattributes (of indexing businesses), 14.1–3, 5of indexing jobs, 14.3–4, 5, 20.13outsourcing. See offshoring (outsourcing) (BPO)“Overcommitted?,” 22.10overloadcognitive, 21.14See also anxiety about undone tasks conditionOverture (search engine), usage chart, 8.12overwhelm. See anxiety about undone tasks conditionOWL (Web Ontology Language), 13.14Ppage numbers. See locators (reference locators)page rates, 8.4–7for embedded indexing, 18.5–6, 20.8and hourly earnings, 2.2–5, 4tas not keeping pace, 8.4, 10.7, 20.8, 21.3–4specialty area rates, 8.4tiered rates, 8.5See also indexing rates; low pay ratesPageRank tool (Google), 14.8pages, indexable. See indexable pagesPalm Desktop software, 17.7–8paper books. See printed books (on paper)parallel topics, reflecting the text, 15.8–9I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 43
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