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.
| 6.14–18 |
Book indexing in Great Britain: a brief history. | G. Norman Knight |
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7.20–22 |
Some personalities: Sidney & Beatrice Webb. | Margaret Anderson |
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8.193–8 |
The beginnings of indexing and abstracting: some notes towards a history of indexing and abstracting in antiquity and the Middle Ages. | Francis J. Witty |
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11.81–102 |
Early multilingual and multiscript indexes in herbals. | Hans H. Wellisch |
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13.147–51 |
‘Index’ — the word, its history, meanings and usages. | Hans H. Wellisch |
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13.152–7 |
A history of indexing technology. | Martha Cornog |
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14.160–3 |
The indexes of 18th- and early 19th-century magazines. | Althea Douglas |
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15.73–82 |
The oldest printed indexes. | Hans H. Wellisch |
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16.147–55 |
Printed indexes to early British periodicals. | Peter Johnson |
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19.1.3–12 |
Incunabula indexes. | Hans H. Wellisch |
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20.156–9 |
For want of an alphabetical index: some notes towards a history of the back-of-the-book index in 19th-century America. | Ira Kleinberg |
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21.59 |
Indexing after the millennium 3: The indexer as helmsman. | Hans H. Wellisch |
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21.111–18 |
Indexes and religion: reflections on research in the history of indexes. | Bella Hass Weinberg |
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21.155 |
Indexing after the millennium 8: Whatever next? | Jean Simpkins |
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21.186–9 |
The Indexer thirty-odd years ago. | Hazel K. Bell |
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22.2–13 |
Book indexes in France: medieval specimens and modern practices. | Bella Hass Weinberg |
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22.61–4 |
Cardinal Giuseppe Garampi: an eighteenth-century pioneer in indexing. | Charles Burns |
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22.114–18 |
Indexing commonplace books: John Locke’s method. | Alan Walker |
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22.178–86 |
Index structures in early Hebrew Biblical word lists: preludes to the first Latin concordances. | Bella Hass Weinberg |
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25.74–78 |
Continental European indexing: then and now. | Caroline Diepeveen |
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25.95–99 |
Indexation, memory, power and representations at the beginning of the 12th century: the rediscovery of pages from the tables to the Liber de Honoribus, the first Cartulary of the Collegiate Church of St Julian of Auvergne (Brioude). | Jean Berger |
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25.108–112 |
The role of the index in Il Libro del Cortegiano. | Tom Norton |
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25.257-264 |
Past, present and future. | Geraldine Beare |
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Societies of indexers |
| 5.78–80 |
The Society of Indexers as servant of the world of letters. | G.V. Carey |
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8.229–32 |
Biographical profiles [of American Society of Indexers officers]. | Anne J. Richter |
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11.202–4 |
Word from Canada. | Mary Dykstra |
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12.36–8 |
Activities of the Canadian Society. | Peter E. Greig |
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17.233–4 |
Indexers in Europe. | Hazel K. Bell |
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20.2 |
Looking back, looking forward (Development of The Indexer). | Hans H. Wellisch |
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20.141–52 |
Classified contents of The Indexer, 1958–1995. | Hazel K. Bell |
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20.160–4 |
History of indexing societies: Part I — SI: the first ten years. | Hazel K. Bell |
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20.212–15 |
History of indexing societies: Part II — Three affiliations. | Hazel K. Bell |
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21.33–6 |
History of indexing societies: Part III — Society of Indexers 1968–1977. | Hazel K. Bell |
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21.70–2 |
History of indexing societies: Part IV —1978–1982. | Hazel K. Bell |
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21.134–5 |
History of indexing societies: Part V — 1983–1987. | Hazel K. Bell |
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22.35–8 |
History of indexing societies part 6: 1988–91. | Hazel K. Bell |
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22.81–3 |
History of societies of indexing part 7: 1992–5. | Hazel K. Bell |
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21.38–9 |
John Ainsworth Gordon (1912–1998): a celebration. | Barbara Britton |
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21.184–5 |
Around the world. | Christine Jacobs |
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22.33–5 |
How the Index Society began — and ended. | Mary Piggott |
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24.15–16 |
Indexing Societies. | J.D. Lee |
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24.38–39 |
Reminiscences of a reviews editor. (of The Indexer) | Philip Bradley |
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25.229–234 |
Once upon a time: four long-standing members of the SI tell how it was in days gone by | Elizabeth Wallis, Doreen Blake, J.D. Lee, Barbara Britton |
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