Top 101 Independent Book Publishers list (Kremer), 23.13“Top Ten Data Disasters,” 10.17topic maps (topic mapping), 4.5, 17.10resource on, 17.10See also visual display of information (information mapping)“Torqueness,” 15.14torquing Google, 15.14TouchGraph visualizers, 2.13, 4.12TOXNET, information resources, 23.9tracking indexing time, 21.7, 9trade book publishing companies, vs. university presses, 6.5–6, 16.1, 3trade embargoes. See embargoes (U.S.)translation, Machine Translation project (Microsoft), 14.11“Travel and Dissociative Fugue,” 21.14travel books, U.S. production trends, 6.3–5, 16.2–6Treasury Department Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)embargo advisories, 13.13Iranian author's suit against, 20.10publishers' and authors' suit against, 19.12regulations against publishing works from embargoed countries, 13.13, 19.12, 20.10Trillin, Calvin, on looking oneself up in an index, 5.17Tufte, Edward, 4.12turnaround timesand index quality, 8.3, 9.1negotiating, 9.1–2turnover lines, acronym spellouts and, 1.5“Tweaking Your Website,” 14.8two-minute rule, 17.15typewriter information website, 15.11typos in the text, reporting, 9.8U“UC Press Digitized Books,” 11.13Udel, Jon, on browsers, 13.12UMLS (Unified Medical Language System), information resources, 23.9unacceptable work clauses (in contracts), 2.14–15undone tasks. See anxiety about undone tasks conditionUnicode order, 8.8Unified Medical Language System (UMLS), information resources, 23.9uninterruptible power supplies. See UPSsI-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 60
United Statesbook production, 2001–2002, 6.1–6, 3t, 4t, 16.1, 6book production, 2002–2003, 16.1–3, 2t, 3t, 6, 22.2–5book production, 2003 vs. 2001, 16.4, 4t, 6book production trends, by category, 6.2–5, 16.2–6, 18.7, 22.2–5book sales, 2001–2002, 5.12, 6.5–6book trade deficit with China, 23.12federal agency taxonomy requirements, 12.12government information handbook, 19.13outsourcing in the U.S. from India (letter), 17.6public libraries in (total number), 22.1regulations against publishing works from embargoed countries, 13.13, 19.12, 20.10sanctions and OFAC regulations effects on the publishing industry, 13.13, 19.12, 20.10See also Freedom to Read Protection Act; Patriot Act; Treasury Department Office of ForeignAssets Control (OFAC); “U.S.” topicsUnited States Government Manual, 19.13University of California, CDL (California Digital Library) eScholarship Editions, 11.13University of California BerkeleyFisher Center outsourcing report (2003), 12.2–3, 14.1Teaching Library Glossary of Internet and Web Jargon, 2.11University of California Berkeley Extension indexing course, 21.5–6University of California Berkeley Extension Online indexing course, 21.5University of Washington, Keeping Found Things Found project., 13.14university pressesbook production, 2001–2002, 6.1–2, 4t, 5book production, 2002–2003, 16.1, 3, 3tbook production, 2003 vs. 2001, 16.4, 4tbook sales, 2001–2002, 5.12, 6.5–6publishing woes, 18.13suit against the Treasury Department OFAC, 19.12vs. trade book publishing companies, 6.5–6, 16.1, 3U.S. sanctions and OFAC regulations effects on, 13.13, 19.12, 20.10See also scholarly publishingUPSs (uninterruptible power supplies), 9.7, 10.5–6, 15.1–2and printers, 10.6and USB hubs, 15.7URLs, short translation service, 6.13U.S. Department of Labor. See Bureau of Labor StatisticsU.S. Department of the Treasury. See Treasury Department Office of Foreign Assets Control(OFAC)U.S. Government Manual, 19.13U.S. Naval Observatory, time services, 9.9U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Edgar website, 4.14USA Patriot Act. See Patriot Actusability studies, “<strong>Index</strong> vs. Full-text search,” 17.12–13I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 61
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