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Indexes: A Chapter from The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th Edition by University of Chicago Press Staff
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Indexes: A Chapter from The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th Edition

by University of Chicago Press Staff

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Every serious book of nonfiction should have an index if it is to achieve its maximum usefulness.
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The most widely cited authority on book indexing in the US. Both a basic text for book indexers and an authority for the format of indexes.

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For nearly one hundred years, The Chicago Manual of Style has been the authoritative reference for writers, editors, and publishers. Now in its fifteenth edition, the Manual has been thoroughly revised and updated. The chapter on indexing presented here has been reorganized, streamlined, and revised for the electronic age. It provides examples and recommendations on style and method for professionals, authors, and others who prepare indexes for published works.

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