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General
The indexing procedures of the Foreign Language index. R.L. Collison 9.154–9
Accessing documents and information in a world without frontiers. Michele Hudon 21.156–9
Translating and indexing: some thoughts on their relationship. Pat F. Booth 25.89–92
Specific countries and languages
Islamic (Arabic) names. E.E.G.L. Searight 5.37–8
The alphabetization of Islamic (Arabic) names 7.123
Islamic (Arabic) filing. W. Behn and P. Greig. 9.13–15
Languages of Asia, with special reference to the Islamic world. J.D. Pearson 11.63–7
Indexing Asian names. Nasreen Akhtar 16.156–8
Room for improvement in Australia. H. Godfrey Green 8.2–5
Late bloomer: an indexer gets a start. (Australia) Jane Purton 24.179–180
Mentoring scheme in Australia. Max McMaster 24.189–191
Mentoring in Australia and New Zealand: an update. Max McMaster. 27.26–28
Indexing archives for access. (Australia) Shauna Hicks 24.200–202
Nulli Secundus: a volunteer effort.(Australia) Edyth Binkowski 25.125–127
A survey of Australian indexing. Clyde Garrow 12.22–6
Indexing in a State Parliamentary Library (Australia). Josephine McGovern 10.78–80/86
Building a global legal index: a work in progress (Australia). Madeleine Davis 22.123–7
AusSI Web Indexing prize. Dwight Walker. 20.6–7
AusSI Web Indexing prizewinners. Dwight Walker. 20.121–4
Web indexing prize 1997. Dwight Walker. 21.15–18
AusSI Web indexing prize 1998. Dwight Walker. 21.108–10
Indexing theatre programmes. (Australia) Dennis Bryans. 26.118–120
Bibliography in a digital age. (Australia) Geraldine Triffitt. 26.127–131
Learning architecture: issues in indexing Australian education in a Web 2.0 world. Pru Mitchell. 26.163–169
Indexing in Canada: local indexing and commercial services. P. Greig and J.A. Tracy 8.88–93
Book indexing in Canada. Peter Greig 8.164–71
Word from Canada. Mary Dykstra 11.202–4
Impressions of a first Canadian conference. Dania Sheldon 24.180–182
The Canadian perspective. Gillian Faulkner 24.183
Activities of the Canadian Society. Peter E. Greig 12.36–8
Selected linguistic problems in indexing within the Canadian context. Lisa Rasmussen 18.87–91
The parliament of Canada: indexing the work of the Senate committees. Stephanie Bilodeau. 26.114–117
Herding cats: indexing British Columbia's political debates using controlled vocabulary (Canada). Julie McClung. 27.66–69
The indexing of Chinese names. H.D. Talbot 2.99–102
The Chinese are against indexes. H.D. Talbot 6.123
Chinese index science: stepping forward to the new century. Ge Yong-Qing 22.76–8
The development of the Chinese Social Sciences Citation Index. Weina Hua 22.128–9
Hanyu Pinyin. Mary Piggott 11.156
An overview of the indexing and abstracting services in China. Lei Zeng 17.99–107
Indexing A comparison of the original Lao Qida and the Lao Qida yanjie, by Svetlana Rimsky–Korsakoff Dyer. (Chinese) Barry Howarth. 26.152–155
Book indexing in China. Liqun Dai. 26.3–7
G/T 22466–2008 – Guidelines for indexing: China’s new national indexing standard. Wen Guoqiang and Guo Lifang. 27.101–102
A Chinese typewriter: part of a patent filed by Lin Yutang. 27.107–110
Republic of China (1911–49): retrieving the past. Wu Peijuan. 27.111–116
Indexing software in China: past, present and future. Wang Yanxiang. 27.124–127
On indexing The heritage of North Cyprus: a personal approach. Rosamond Hanworth 19.205–7
Indexing of alternative place-names (especially in the Near East). H.V. Molesworth-Roberts 6.179
Indexers in Europe. Hazel K. Bell 17.233–4
Entry word in Ethiopian names. Kebreab W. Giorgis 9.119–21
Indexing in and for Europe: a user’s perspective. Helen E. Chandler 18.92–4
Foreign concepts: indexing and indexes on the Continent (of Europe). Michael Robertson 19.160–72
Continental European indexing: then and now. Caroline Diepeveen 25.74–78
From thesaurus to ontology: the development of the Kaunokki Finnish fiction thesaurus. Jarmo Saarti and Kaisa Hyp?n. 28.50–58
Book indexes in France: medieval specimens and modern practices. Bella Hass Weinberg 22.2–13
Colloque International: indici, index, indexation, Lille, 3–4 November 2005 (France). Maureen MacGlashan 25.43–4
Reverse alphabetical indexing (of French verbs). P.J. Wexler 18.9
Indexes of German-language biomedical abstracting journals. Joachim Thuss 14.35–41
German indexing: some observations on typographical practice. Jochen Fassbender 25.79–82
Book indexes: experiences and expectations in the German Democratic Republic (GDR). Dieter Schmidmaier 25.83–85
One index or two? Some observations on integrated indexes to classical Greek texts. J.H. Bowman 18.225–30
The British Museum catalogue of Hebrew incunabula: an evaluation of its information design and indexes. Bella Hass Weinberg 25.12–15
Development of thesauri in Iran. Masoumeh Bagheri 25.19–22
Indexing training in Iran. Mansoureh Bagheri 25.105–108
Indexing Irish grammars. M. Christine McLaughlin 19.93–8
The Department of Irish Folklore, University College, Dublin. Helen Litton 22.170–3
Indexing my life (Ireland). Tom Norton 22.173–4
The Northern Ireland Political Collection at the Linen Hall Library. John Gray 22.175–7
Indexing of bilingual directories published by the National Council for Research and Development, Israel. Lydia Vilentchuk 3.121–5
Indexing in Israel: encouraging progress. M.Z. Barkai 8.6–9
The role of the index in Il Libro del Cortegiano.(Italy) Tom Norton 25.108–112
Case history of the compilation of a large cumulative index (to A. Venturi’s Storia dell’arte Italiana). Jacqueline D. Sisson 10.164–75/194
Romanization of Japanese 8.93
Back-of-the-book indexing in the Netherlands today. Pierke Bosschiete 25.86–88
Indexing the early New Zealand Woman's Weekly, 1933–1950. Julie Daymond–King. 26.170–171
Mentoring in Australia and New Zealand: an update. Max McMaster. 27.26–28
Indexing services in Nigeria. S.O. Oyesola 11.229–31
Researchers’ attitudes to newspaper indexing in Nigeria. L.O. Aina 16.97–8
Indexing of books in Nigeria: some observations. C.O. Nwodo and H.C. Otokunefor 16.249–50
Newspaper indexing in Nigerian libraries. E.E. Okorafor 17.35–8
Indexing services in Nigeria: problems and prospects. B.U. Nwafor 17.185–8
The Nigerian experience: indexes, indexers and indexing. Ajibola Maxwell Oyinloye 22.78–80
Inter-indexer consistency (IIC) in a Persian context. Mohammad Reza Falahati Qadimi Fumani. 28.12-17
SCRAN: from documentation to access (Scotland). Bruce Royan 22.58–60
Capturing moving images online. (Scotland) Ann Cameron 24.142–144
Indexing the proceedings and publications of the Scottish Parliament. Tori Spratt and Shona Skakle 22.65–8
Scottish tartans: an indexing challenge. Keith Lumsden 22.69–71
Yesterday is history: the evolution of the Weekly Mail index (South Africa). Christopher Merrett 22.72–5
The Mandela Portal ? how do visitors get there? (South Africa) Shadrack Katuu and Sello Hatang. 28.69–73
Indexing in Southern Africa. R.F. Kennedy 8.10–12
Spanish surnames. A.T. Hall 5.112–13
Spanish-language materials: a new string to my bow. Janet Perlman 25.92–93
Indexing Tibetan names: some suggestions. E.E.G.L. Searight 3.64–6
A Turkish Treasure trove. Meral Alakus. 26.8–13
American Standards Association: Z39 Subcommittee on Indexing 1.42–7
Book indexing in the United States. Robert J. Palmer 5.64–9
Biographical profiles [of American Society of Indexers officers]. Anne J. Richter 8.229–32
An experiment with bilingual subject headings (US immigrants). Paul E. Vesenyi 10.73–4
American indexers in the 1990s. Nancy C. Mulvany 17.91–5
The ‘Washington read’ and the ‘Clindex.’ (United States) Christine Shuttleworth 24.61
The Atlantic Monthly’s ‘proper name index.’ (United States) Benjamin Healy 24.68–70
UC Berkeley Extension course; learning to index at a distance. (United States) Sylvia Coates 24.186–188
Medical indexing in the United States. Janyne Ste Marie. 27.59–61
Book indexing in the USSR. Robert J. Palmer 8.99–100
Indexing the Great Soviet Encyclopaedia. Emil Pocock 9.180–4
The indexing of Welsh place-names. Donald Moore 15.3–8
The indexing of Welsh personal names. Donald Moore 17.12–20
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