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Walker, D.: AusSI Web Indexing Prize (1996)
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- Gives a background to a new WWW indexing prize being offered by the Australian Society of Indexers. Describes a WWW index; how to set up CINDEX or MACREX indexing software to produce output for WEBIX, a specially created tool to convert a standard index into HTML; how to create a bibliographic index; and how to build a bibliographhy
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Walker, D.: Subject-oriented Web indexing (2000)
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