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The work opens with a historical survey of indexing practices and notable examples, then shifts to practical, step-by-step instruction for creating effective indexes. It explains planning, entry selection, word forms, alphabetization, cross-references, pagination, and typographical presentation, warns against common errors and the characteristics of poor indexers, and offers detailed procedural tips and rules. The author illustrates points with examples and draws on long personal experience to recommend careful habits, checklists, and methods for producing accurate, usable indexes.
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