Oster, S.: Indexes in computer documentation (1994)
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- Abstract
- An index is vital to technical documents, but creating them is often a problem for the writer. There are many kinds: subject, product, program command or function, and others. Writing entries involves decisions about level, key terms synonyms, definitions, cross references and phrasing; format decisions involve horizontal versus vertical spacing, page numbering, capitalization and punctuation