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bibliography of the book
comments from clients
contact information required
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how an author can help the indexer
seed list of key index terms
successful authors and indexes
why authors should not index
academic vs. technical books
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cancellation charges
competitive indexing rates
payment of indexing fees
re-indexing charges
indexes increase book sales
rush rates
readers prefer books indexed
about requesting a quote
author/subject indexes
basic vs. comprehensive indexes
back-of-the book indexes
due date for the index
copyright and fee payment
indexing agreement/contract
entries per page
page proofs of your book
featured books and indexes
Quotation Request form
how to write an index
text evaluation and the quote
length of the index
time required to write an index
list of books indexed by topic
percentage of pages indexed
about book indexing services
what is an index?
Clive Pyne Book Indexing Services
what makes a good index?
subjects and publications indexed
who reads indexes and why?
who should write the index?
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why have an index?
background and experience
how an author can help an indexer
how an indexer can help an author
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why an indexer should write the index
art and craft of book indexing
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contract for book indexing services
fees for book indexing
indexing software, automatic
conflated page references
mechanics of book indexing
pagination changes
page proofs of the book
automatic indexing versus
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E-mail
telephone
increased book sales with indexes
who reads indexes?
fees and transfer of copyright
of book indexes
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cross-references
font size for text
heading styles
indented index
letter-by-letter sort
main heading
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number of pages for an index
page references
preferred style
run-in index
"See also" cross references
"See" cross references
subheading style
word-by-word sort
front matter of a book