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  1. Moys, E.M.: Legal vocabulary and the indexer (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses the subject indexing of law books which are produced primarilary for the use of legal profession and law students. Stresses the particular importance of vocabulary for lawyers, for whom definitions of words are vital. Examines the words 'law' and the order of words in subject headings, the use of prepositions and singular and plural forms. Offers advice on the indexing of references to legal matters in general books and in books on particular aspects of the law for layman
  2. Moys, E.M.; Miller, C.; Pettit, S.; Price, V.; Rudd, K.C.: Moys classification and thesaurus for legal materials (2001) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Managing information 8(2001) no.8, S.61 (M.J. Steer)
  3. Moys, E.M.: Classified v. specific indexing : a re-examination in principle (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Contrasts the practice of 'classified' indexing (i.e. the arrangement of headings into a limited number of hierarchies) with 'specific' indexing (i.e. direct entry under the term chosen for the heading). Defines and gives examples of both practices and considers their application to law book indexing. There is a long tradition of compiling and publishing classified indexes in law books. Argues, however, that specific indexes are a far more effective finding aid and that readers wishing to make a 'classified' type of approach to a law book can usually do so by consulting the contents list or lists