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1 Definition[edit | edit source]

“According to the British indexing standard (BS3700:1988), an index is a systematic arrangement of entries designed to enable users to locate information in a document. The process of creating an index is called indexing, and a person who does it is called an indexer. There are many types of indexes, from cumulative indexes for journals to computer database indexes. (American Society for Indexing, retrieved 10:25, 15 October 2008 (UTC))”

See also: Citation index and Tagging. Both are kinds of indexing. Related conceptual issues are ontology and metadata

2 Overview[edit | edit source]

Indexing is an issue that concerns various information and media types. E.g.

3 Software[edit | edit source]

3.1 For indexing books[edit | edit source]

Good indexes are always made by humans, but software can help.

Commercial
Free

3.2 For your files[edit | edit source]

4 Links[edit | edit source]

4.1 General[edit | edit source]

4.2 Journals[edit | edit source]

4.3 Indexing books[edit | edit source]

4.4 Tutorials[edit | edit source]

5 Bibliography[edit | edit source]

5.1 General[edit | edit source]

5.2 Indexing books[edit | edit source]

(copied from wikipedia