Free Content Book indexing in China

Author: Dai, Liqun

Source: The Indexer, Volume 26, Number 1, March 2008 , pp. 3-7(5)

Publisher: Society of Indexers

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This article discusses the history of book indexing in China and the challenges facing the modern Chinese indexing community, exploring such factors as the writing system, the educational system and the publishing industry. There are challenges ahead, but the latest developments at both individual and institutional level offer much hope for the future of Chinese book indexing.

Document Type: Research article

Publication date: 2008-03-01

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  • The Indexer is published by the Society of Indexers on behalf of all the indexing societies, seeks to cover the full range of subjects, from articles at the cutting edge of new techniques to contributions discussing in a practical way the new tools available to indexers at all points in the technical spectrum or exploring the history of indexing. Its extensive reviews section covers both printed and electronic material, including websites and hardware and software of interest to the indexer, while 'Indexes Reviewed' highlights some of the best (and worst) examples of indexing in action. And, in 'Around the World', it keeps readers up to date with what is going on across the international indexing community. First published in 1958 on a twice-yearly basis, it moved in 2008 to a quarterly publication.
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