I am a professional freelance indexer, indexing consultant, & abstractor. I have a solid and broad background in the indexing and abstracting business. I am a proud member of American Society of Indexing (ASI).
I provide high-quality back-of-the-book indexing, journal indexing, and embedded indexing services to publishers, packagers, and authors. I work closely with publishers and authors so as to meet their preferences regarding specific keywords and index format.
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I am a professional freelance indexer, indexing consultant, & abstractor. I have a solid and broad background in the indexing and abstracting business. I am a proud member of American Society of Indexing (ASI).
I provide high-quality back-of-the-book indexing, journal indexing, and embedded indexing services to publishers, packagers, and authors. I work closely with publishers and authors so as to meet their preferences regarding specific keywords and index format.
Indexing Services:
» back-of-the-book indexing
» journal indexing
» embedded indexing
» bibliographic indexing
» indexing training
» competitive rates and fast turnaround
What is an Index?
A manually created, systematic arrangement of key words and modifying phrases designed to enable users to locate information in a publication.
The process of creating “back of the book” indexes is not a mechanical one. It is a form of writing and like other types of writing, it is a mixture of analysis, judgment, and selection.
Why have an index?
Every serious book of non-fiction should have an index if it is to achieve its maximum usefulness.
— The Chicago Manual of Style, 14th Edition
Abstracting Services: I have been providing abstracting services to book producers and KPOs since 2007.
What is an abstract?
An abstract is a self-contained, short, and powerful statement that describes a larger work.
Why write an abstract?
Abstracts allow readers to quickly decide whether it is worth their time to read whole article or research work. Also, many online databases use abstracts to index larger works
Specialties
Indexing Specialty: I have a broad technical, science, and education background which allows efficient indexing in a broad variety of subjects (but not limited to):
1. Engineering & Technology
2. Pure and Applied Sciences
3. Medical Sciences
4. Biology
Abstracting Specialty:
1. Engineering & Technology
2. Pure and Applied Sciences
3. Medical Sciences «View Less
Back-of-the-book indexing, Embedded indexing, Journal indexing, Controlled Vocabulary, Abstracting, Bibliographic indexing
I am a professional freelance indexer, indexing consultant, & abstractor. I have a solid and broad background in the indexing and abstracting business. I am a proud member of American Society of Indexing (ASI).
I provide high-quality back-of-the-book indexing, journal indexing, and embedded indexing services to publishers, packagers, and authors. I work closely with publishers and authors so as to meet their preferences regarding specific keywords and index format.
Indexing Services:
» back-of-the-book indexing
» journal indexing
» embedded indexing
» bibliographic indexing
» indexing training
» competitive rates and fast turnaround
What is an Index?
A manually created, systematic arrangement of key words and modifying phrases designed to enable users to locate information in a publication.
The process of creating “back of the book” indexes is not a mechanical one. It is a form of writing and like other types of writing, it is a mixture of analysis, judgment, and selection.
Why have an index?
Every serious book of non-fiction should have an index if it is to achieve its maximum usefulness.
— The Chicago Manual of Style, 14th Edition
Abstracting Services: I have been providing abstracting services to book producers and KPOs since 2007.
What is an abstract?
An abstract is a self-contained, short, and powerful statement that describes a larger work.
Why write an abstract?
Abstracts allow readers to quickly decide whether it is worth their time to read whole article or research work. Also, many online databases use abstracts to index larger works
Specialties
Indexing Specialty: I have a broad technical, science, and education background which allows efficient indexing in a broad variety of subjects (but not limited to):
1. Engineering & Technology
2. Pure and Applied Sciences
3. Medical Sciences
4. Biology
Abstracting Specialty:
1. Engineering & Technology
2. Pure and Applied Sciences
3. Medical Sciences «View Less