sports books, U.S. production trends, 6.3–5, 16.2–5SPSS text mining program, 10.10Spybot, 6.12spyware, removal software, 3.7, 6.12SSPS automatic categorization program, 10.10STAIRS document-retrieval system, 16.12Standards of Learning (SOLs), for children's book indexes, 20.3–4Stanford University Press, digitizing of books, 13.13START natural language search engine (MIT), 15.11Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs) (Search Inside the Book), 23.10Stauber, Do Mi, 15.14on classified entries (letter), 5.6Facing the Text excerpt, 11.1–7on first name vs. last name alias entries (Q & A), 13.9on metatopics and subheadings under, 11.1–7, 13.10–11on name indexes (Q & A), 15.9on parallel topics (consistency) (Q & A), 15.8–9profile data (“<strong>Index</strong>ers Reveal Themselves”), 1.17Q & A columnist introduction, 11.10, 12.13, 15.14on wording inconsistencies (Q & A), 19.9–10“Steal this Book? A Publisher is Making it Easy” story (Lohr), 3.2Steckel, Mike“Controlled Vocabularies: A Glosso-Thesaurus” article, 12.11“Creating a Controlled Vocabulary” article, 5.12“Ranganathan for IAs” article, 13.8“Synonym Rings and Authority Files” article, 8.12“What Is a Controlled Vocabulary?” article, 3.10, 4.3Stelmach, Michael, “The Application of <strong>Index</strong> Entries to Search and Retrieval of Books andBook Content” article, 7.15sticker (“<strong>Index</strong>er”), 6.17stress. See anxiety about undone tasks conditionStrindberg, August, Inferno multimedia interpretation, 16.10Strom, David, on push technology, 2.6Strothman, Wendy, 20.10sub-subheadings in indented indexes, run-in format, 7.4, 10subheadingschapter subheading mistake, 11.6cross-references from, 2.7–8, 3.5–6under metatopics, 11.2–3, 4–7, 13.10–11mixing nonclassified with classified entries, 4.8–9, 5.5see also references from, 3.6subject entries, in encyclopedia indexes, 19.10Subscribers Links webpage (i-<strong>TORQUE</strong>), 15.14suits against the Treasury Department OFAC, 19.12, 20.10I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 56
supra, use of, 3.5–6Swartz, Aaron, “The Semantic Web in Breadth” article, 3.9Swatch (Swiss watch company), on Internet Time, 9.11symbols, sort options, 8.8Synapse“Taxonomies, Ontologies, Thesauri, and Authority Files” white paper, 5.11Taxonomy Warehouse, 5.11synonym rings, 8.12“Synonym Rings and Authority Files” article (Fast, Leise, and Steckel), 8.12synonymous terms, reflecting the text, 19.9–10TTake Back Your Time initiative, 21.15Taking Care of Business & Yourself column, 16.13“20 Ways to Say 'No'” list (Creel), 22.10burnout, 16.13, 14cleaning up cluttered offices, 17.14–15clearing short-term memory space, 17.14protecting work time, 17.15tickler file system, 20.14time tracking and estimating, 20.14, 21.7–9vacation planning, 21.15See also anxiety about undone tasks condition; managing informationtape drives, 15.6tasksdesktop organizing software, 17.7–8multitasking, 21.14tickler file system, 20.14See also anxiety about undone tasks conditiontax return preparation offshoring, 12.4–5tax withholding for independent contractors proposal, 14.13–14“Taxes & <strong>Index</strong>ers,” 14.13–14taxonomies, 4.3–4changes in, 4.11directory (Taxonomy Warehouse), 5.11IA Summit 2004 panel on, 14.10resources on, 5.4, 11, 6.15, 15.12, 17.10and search (article), 9.11U.S. federal agency taxonomy requirements, 12.12usefulness, 4.12See also controlled vocabularies; taxonomy designI-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 57
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