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What practices will help me with good index term selection?

Term selection is a key factor that determines the quality and usability of an index. Good index terms are clear, concise, intuitive, meaningful, and accurate. But what practices will help you achieve these qualities in your indexing work? In his article for The Indexer, Zhang Qiyu (indexer consultant and information management professor, Nanjing Institute of … […]

Reminder of Submission Deadline: ISC/SCI Ewart-Daveluy Award for Excellence in Indexing 2024

Submission deadline: Friday, March 15, 2024 Submissions are open! The application has never been easier. The benefits: No restriction to the subject matter or genre — textbooks, cookbooks, guidebooks, memoirs, art books, how-to books, travel books, all books — it’s your index we will be looking at. Show us how you creatively overcame challenges, resulting … […]

2023 Diversity in Canadian Publishing Bursary Award: Pascale Hutton and Sade Cooke

The Indexing Society of Canada / Société canadienne d’indexation (ISC/SCI) is pleased to announce two winners this year! Pascale Hutton and Sade Cooke are the 2023 ISC/SCI Diversity in Canadian Publishing Bursary Award recipients. Pascale Hutton is from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is of Métis (Charette, Lagimodière, and McDonald families) and French-Canadian ancestry. She identifies as … […]

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How can I track my projects for invoicing?

Whatever method you choose for keeping track of information, one way to save yourself time and hassle is to set up a little routine as part of each job you take on. When you begin a project, take a few minutes to collect and note pertinent information that you will use for invoicing. Perhaps you … […]

How do I start on the right foot with keeping track of my finances?

As a small business owner, you’re responsible for keeping track of finances. Not only does maintaining accurate records save a lot of hassle and stress at tax-time, but it also allows you to look back on your progress as your business grows. Bookkeeping can be intimidating at first glance, but it doesn’t have to be … […]

What information should I track for my indexing business?

As a freelance indexer you’re also a small business owner. With that comes the task of keeping track of business costs and billings. But successful indexers also look back on their progress as their business grows. Here are three kinds of information that you will want track to keep your business thriving and growing: 1. … […]