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A step-by-step guide to creating comprehensive and usable technical indexes Numerous surveys indicate that the most common complaint about technical documents concern a poorly designed indexor the lack of an index altogether! An organized, thoughtful index not only ensures that the contents of your book are accessible, but also increases the value of your book. In The Art of Indexing, professional indexer and editorial consultant Larry Bonura addresses the indexing problems specific to technical documentation and presents practical solutions to those problems. The Art of Indexing shows technical writers, editors, and documentation managers how to chart the topics of their books, reports, and documents and present a concise and accurate map that readers, researchers, libraries, bookstores, and reviewers can use to maximize the usefulness of their book. Step-by-step, The Art of Indexing shows you how to become a better indexer by:
LARRY S. BONURA has a combined experience of twenty-five years in the publishing, operating systems, and editorial management industries. Since becoming a professional indexer in 1977, he has worked on trade books, technical manuals, daily newspapers, magazines, and newsletters. A past president of the District of Columbia chapter of the American Society of Indexers, he is the author of many professional articles, papers, and books including the Desktop Publishers Dictionary, Indexing Technical Documents, and Ventura Publisher Users Guide. Mr. Bonura is also the founder and Director of Word Workers, an organization which provides indexing and technical marketing services to the computer industry, and the Manager of Convex Press, the editorial services group for Convex Computer Corporation. He received his MA in American history from Emporia State University. |
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