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  1. Schimmel, A.: Morgenland und Abendland (2002) 0.00
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    Content
    Darin (S.311): "Der Eidex ist ein liebes Tier, Der Index frißt sehr viel Papier. Der Eidex lebt vergnügt im Süden, Der Index tut mich sehr ermüden. Der Eidex liegt auf warmen Steinen, Der Index bringt mich fast zum Weinen. Der Eidex frißt gemütlich Mücken, Der Index krümmt mir meinen Rücken. Der Eidex sonnt sich still am Bach, Der Index läßt mich stöhnen - ach ... Der Eidex tanzt den Sonnentanz, Der Index hat 'nen langen Schwanz. Der Eidex hebt im Tanz die Pfoten, Der Index kämpft mit Fußfußnoten. Der Eidex legt jetzt rasch ein Ei, Der Index tut's in die Kartei. Der Eidex fängt nun an zu betteln, Der Index gräbt in seinen Zetteln. Der Eidex sagt: «Du bist so fleißig», Der Index sagt: «Oh ... Seite dreißig ...» Der Eidex hofft auf süßen Schlummer, Der Index doch wälzt sich vor Kummer. Der Eidex wird ins Bett gebracht, Der Index, ach, starrt in die Nacht: Die Frage steht vor ihm wie Rauch: Stimmt Seite 170 auch?"
  2. Walker, D.: Web indexing prize 1997 (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Briefly describes the 20 entries to the 1997 AusSI web indexing prize, with a discussion of trends in web and online indexing
  3. Broccoli, K.; Ravenswaay, G.V.: Web indexing : anchors away! (2000) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In this chapter we turn to embedded indexing for the Internet, frequently called Web indexing. We will define Web indexes; describe the structure of entries for Web indexes; present some of the challenges that Web indexers face; and compare Web indexes to search engines. One of the difficulties in defining Web indexes is their relative newness. The first pages were placed on the World Wide Web in 1991 when Tim Berners Lee, its founder, uploaded four files. We are in a period of transition, moving from using well-established forms of writing and communications to others that are still in their infancy. Paramount among these is the Web. For indexers, this is an uncharted voyage where we must jettison firmly established ideas while developing new ones. Where the voyage will end is anyone's guess.
    Issue
    Beyond book indexing: how to get started in Web indexing, embedded indexing and other computer-based media. Ed. by D. Brenner u. M. Rowland.
  4. Kaufmann, E.: ¬Das Indexieren von natürlichsprachlichen Dokumenten und die inverse Seitenhäufigkeit (2001) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Die Lizentiatsarbeit gibt im ersten theoretischen Teil einen Überblick über das Indexieren von Dokumenten. Sie zeigt die verschiedenen Typen von Indexen sowie die wichtigsten Aspekte bezüglich einer Indexsprache auf. Diverse manuelle und automatische Indexierungsverfahren werden präsentiert. Spezielle Aufmerksamkeit innerhalb des ersten Teils gilt den Schlagwortregistern, deren charakteristische Merkmale und Eigenheiten erörtert werden. Zusätzlich werden die gängigen Kriterien zur Bewertung von Indexen sowie die Masse zur Evaluation von Indexierungsverfahren und Indexierungsergebnissen vorgestellt. Im zweiten Teil der Arbeit werden fünf reale Bücher einer statistischen Untersuchung unterzogen. Zum einen werden die lexikalischen und syntaktischen Bestandteile der fünf Buchregister ermittelt, um den Inhalt von Schlagwortregistern zu erschliessen. Andererseits werden aus den Textausschnitten der Bücher Indexterme maschinell extrahiert und mit den Schlagworteinträgen in den Buchregistern verglichen. Das Hauptziel der Untersuchungen besteht darin, eine Indexierungsmethode, die auf linguistikorientierter Extraktion der Indexterme und Termhäufigkeitsgewichtung basiert, im Hinblick auf ihren Gebrauchswert für eine automatische Indexierung zu testen. Die Gewichtungsmethode ist die inverse Seitenhäufigkeit, eine Methode, welche von der inversen Dokumentfrequenz abgeleitet wurde, zur automatischen Erstellung von Schlagwortregistern für deutschsprachige Texte. Die Prüfung der Methode im statistischen Teil führte nicht zu zufriedenstellenden Resultaten.
  5. Ross, J.: ¬The impact of technology on indexing (2000) 0.00
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2000) no.1, S.25-26
  6. Walker, A.: Indexing commonplace books : John Locke's method (2001) 0.00
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2001) no.3, S.14-18
  7. Crystal, D.: Quote index unquote (2000) 0.00
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    Indexer. 22(2000) no.1, S.14-20
  8. Matthews, D.: Indexing published letters (2001) 0.00
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    Indexer. 22(2001) no.3, S.135-141
  9. Rowland, M.J.: Plunging in : creating a Web site index for an online newsletter (2000) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Creating an online index for a Web site is not a job for the timid. Those contemplating this form of Web indexing should already be accomplished indexers and should have strong experience in Web page creation. Knowledge of HTML is essential. In fact, depending on the nature of a Web indexing job, you may find that it requires more HTML knowledge than indexing skill. Like embedded indexing, Web site indexing is far more work than traditional indexing: the choice of terms is constrained, and the indexing process itself is slower and more challenging. Entries must be carefully chosen because the editing process can be tedious and time-consuming, sometimes more time-consuming than making the original entries. Hypertext links and anchors must be added, and the index itself must be tested to make sure that links work as intended. Adequate compensation for your project is imperative. Web indexing does have its rewards, though, especially for indexers who are intrigued by the Web and Web page design, for those who like a challenge, and, of course, for those who like to have their work online for all the world to see. This article provides a look at the process of creating a Web index for an online newsletter. It is also applicable to other forms of Web site indexing, and should give the beginning Web site indexer an idea of what to expect on that first job
    Issue
    Beyond book indexing: how to get started in Web indexing, embedded indexing and other computer-based media. Ed. by D. Brenner u. M. Rowland.
  10. Walker, D.: Subject-oriented Web indexing (2000) 0.00
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    Abstract
    My goal in this short article is to bring you up to speed on Web indexing. I assume you are a person with good word skills and an inquisitive mind. Also, I assume you have good keyboard skills, access to the Internet, and have already created some HTML pages using, say, Netscape Composer. You may need help from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to upload pages onto your Web site. This article is based on my experience teaching an online interactive course in Web indexing for my company, WWWalker Web Development, in 1998. We develop Web sites, support Linux and Windows NT, write technical articles, and specialize in Web indexing.
    Issue
    Beyond book indexing: how to get started in Web indexing, embedded indexing and other computer-based media. Ed. by D. Brenner u. M. Rowland.
  11. Gratch, B.; Settel, B.; Atherton, P.: Characteristics of book indexes for subject retrieval in the humanities and social sciences (1978) 0.00
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    Source
    Indexer. 11(1978), S.14-22
  12. Davis, M.: Building a global legal index : a work in progress (2001) 0.00
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    Indexer. 22(2001) no.3, S.123-127
  13. Browne, G.: ¬The definite article : acknowledging The in index entries (2001) 0.00
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    Indexer. 22(2001) no.3, S.119-122
  14. Weinberg, B.H.: Book indexes in France : medieval specimens and modern practices (2000) 0.00
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    Indexer. 22(2000) no.1, S.2-13
  15. Mauer, P.: Embedded indexing : pros and cons for the indexer (2000) 0.00
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    Indexer. 22(2000) no.1, S.27-28
  16. Anderson, C.R.: Indexing with a computer : past and present (2000) 0.00
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    Indexer. 22(2000) no.1, S.23-24
  17. Lee, D.: Judging indexes : the criteria for a good index (2001) 0.00
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    Indexer. 22(2001) no.4, S.191-194
  18. Weinberg, B.H.: Predecessors of scientific indexing structures in the domain of religion (2001) 0.00
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    Indexer. 22(2001) no.4, S.178-180
  19. Weinberg, B.H.: Index structures in early Hebrew Biblical word lists : preludes to the first Latin concordances (2004) 0.00
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    17.10.2005 13:54:22
  20. Walker, D.: AusSI Web indexing prize 1998 (1999) 0.00
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