| Page | Article |
| 169 | Editorial |
| 171 | Why indexing? — Rohan Bolton, Hilary Faulkner, Paula Peebles and Margaret Vaudrey |
| 174 | Starting out — Jill Halliday |
| 175 | Diary of a trainee indexer, February 2003 – May 2005 — Rohan Bolton |
| 179 | Late bloomer: an indexer gets a start — Jane Purton |
| 180 | Impressions of a first Canadian conference — Dania Sheldon |
| 183 | The Canadian perspective — Gillian Faulkner |
| 184 | ‘A funny lot’: indexing and local history books — Bob Trubshaw |
| 186 | UC Berkeley Extension course: learning to index at a distance — Sylvia Coates |
| 189 | Mentoring scheme in Australia — Max McMaster |
| 192 | Do Mi’s Second Rule or the functions of subheadings — Do Mi Stauber |
| 197 | Editing the index: developing a method — Hilary Faulkner and Wiebke M. Light |
| 200 | Indexing archives for access — Shauna Hicks |
| 203 | From a tin trunk to a niche in cyberspace: widening access to the records in Girton College Archive — Kate Perry |
| 205 | Recollections: A. R. (Reg) Hewitt (1907–2005) — A. R. Hewitt |
| 206 | Embedded indexing — James Lamb |
| 210 | Index to Volume 24 (2004–2005) — compiled by Helen Litton |
| 213 | The myth of the reusable index — Bill Johncocks |
| 218 | Developing and using new reference tools to search the jurisprudence of the World Trade Organization: the case of the Appellate Body Repertory — Iain Sandford, Steve Cooper and Fernando Prieto Ramos |
| Regular features |
| 223 | Letters |
| 224 | Around the world — Glenda Browne |
| 227 | Obituaries: Frank Merrett and A. R. Hewitt |
| 229 | The Indexer thirty years ago — Hazel K. Bell |
| 231 | Indexes reviewed — edited by Christine Shuttleworth |
| | – Indexes praised |
| | – Indexes censured |
| 240 | Book reviews — edited by Maureen MacGlashan and Nancy Mulvany |
| 250 | Software, hardware and the web: reviews — edited by Maureen MacGlashan and Nancy Mulvany |