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Article titles are followed by the authors’ names; place of appearance is indicated by volume and page numbers. The link from volume
and page numbers will lead to information on publication dates thus
yielding a complete reference to the article.
by Harold Smith 1.2, 30, 70
by John L. Thornton 1.95; 2.3, 39, 79, 119; 3.134–5
by L. M. Harrod 4.2, 58, 98; 5.2; 6.2–3; 8.129; 10.161; 11.1
by G. Norman Knight 6.90–1
‘Beware — computer at work’. John Ainsworth Gordon 12.169
Letter to a computer from a free-lance book-indexer. Judy Batchelor 13.1–2
Information Technology Year in the UK. Robert L. Collison 13.7
The Indexer through 25 years. Hazel K. Bell 13.145
by J. D. Lee 13.217
Spreading the word. Hazel K. Bell. 14.81
Indexers and indexing: new bridges to cross. Dorothy Thomas 14.81–3
What’s an indexer worth? Jean Hagger 14.153
Indexing and linguistics. Tom Norton 14.233
The real information experts. Ann H. Schabas 15.1
How to sell books good. Janet Shuter 15.65
Art or science? Hazel K. Bell 15.129
Inside the rainbow Hazel K. Bell 15.193
New President — continuing challenges. Ken Bakewell 16.1–2
Electronic dreaming. Margaret Cooter 16.73–4
Pressing for press indexing. Geraldine Beare 16.145–6
Focus in a wide world. Hazel K. Bell 16.225–6
Know your friends. Hazel K. Bell 17.1–2
Indexers in publishing. Hazel K. Bell 17.81–2
Different worlds of indexing. Hazel K. Bell 17.153
Indexers in Europe Hazel K. Bell 17.233–4
The future of the Society of Indexers. Ken Bakewell 18.1–2
Editorial allies. Hazel K. Bell 18.73–4
Indexers as publishers. Hazel K. Bell 18.145–6
Indexers of the world confer. Hazel K. Bell 18.217
Brave the New World. Ian D. Crane 19.1–2
Has the CyberEmperor no clothes? T.G. McFadden 19.81–2
Is there anybody there? David Crystal 19.153–4
Reflections on authorship and indexing. Nancy C. Mulvany 19.241–2
by Janet Shuter and Nancy Mulvany 20.1, 57, 113, 177
Hence loathèd melancholy! Janet Shuter 21.1
‘Year 2000 bug’ should not affect indexers. Janet Shuter 21.2
Why isn’t indexing sexy? Janet Shuter 21.105
Ten years ago. Nancy C. Mulvany 21.153
Looking back and looking ahead. Lori Lathrop 22.1
When local becomes global. Moyra Forrest, Anne McCarthy and Maureen MacGlashan, 22.2
Indexing in Australia and New Zealand. Glenda Browne, 22.113
Indexing in Ireland. Helen Litton, Fiona McGoldrick and Ann Stewart 22.169
Teaching and our profession. Nancy C. Mulvany 23.1
Indexing in South Africa. Marlene Burger 23.2
by Geraldine Beare 24.1
by Martin Tulic 24.57
by Maureen MacGlashan 24.117–118
Guest editorial. Rohan Bolton, Hilary Faulkner, Paula Peebles, Margaret Vaudrey 24.169
by Maureen MacGlashan 24.169–70
by Maureen MacGlashan 25.1
Guest editorial. Caroline Diepeveen and Jochen Fassbender 25.73
by Maureen MacGlashan 25.73
Guest editorial. Derek Copson 25.225
Editorial. Maureen MacGlashan. 25.225, 26.1
Editorial. Maureen MacGlashan. 26.145
Editorial. Maureen MacGlashan. 26.49
Editorial. Maureen MacGlashan. 26.97
Editorial. Maureen MacGlashan. 27.1
Editorial. Maureen MacGlashan. 27.49
Guest Editorial. Wen Guoqiang, Guo Lifang, Qiu Chen. 27.97
Editorial. Maureen MacGlashan. 27.97
Editorial. Maureen MacGlashan. 27.145
Editorial. Maureen MacGlashan. 28.1
Editorial. Maureen MacGlashan. 28.49
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