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  1. Bell, H.: On the indexability of butterflies (1992) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Most publishers, who are cost-conscious, and the majority of authors, who are creativity-conscious, oppos indexes for fiction. However, maintains, that there is a case to be made for the indexing of serious fiction, whose readers have the same needs for information retrieval with regard to characters, places and events, as readers of biographies and histories
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    a
  2. Bradley, P.: Indexes to works of fiction : the views of producers and users on the need for them (1989) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Over many years there have been occasionally items in The Indexer on the question of whatever fiction needs to be indexed. An attempt is made here to bring together the views of authors, publishers, reviewers, readers, literary societies and indexers in order to see what the various groups of fiction users think of the matter
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    a
  3. Fisher, J.: ¬An index to historical fiction for children and young people (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    A reference guide to historical fiction for children and young people.
    Classification
    Päd A 91 / Kinderbuch
    Footnote
    The book was also published by Ashgate Publ. Co. in Brookfield, VT. Rez. in: Indexer 19(1995) no.4, S.311 (A. McCaarthy)
    SBB
    Päd A 91 / Kinderbuch
  4. Bell, H.K.: Should fiction be indexed? : the indexability of text (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Considers what features of texts make them appropriate or necessary to be supplied with an index, and distinguishes between informational and literary text. Serious fiction is seen as comprising elements of both types of text, and the particular difficulties of indexing it,a nd the value of indexes to fiction, are considered
    Type
    a