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Table of contents
Vanda Broughton
Mary COE AND JAN Wright
Embedded indexing with Word. Part 2 - editing entries and making work easier by using macros
WALTER Greulich
Taking a break: how taking a step back could reinvigorate your indexing career and work-life
balance
DAWN Dobbins
The diary of Mary Hardy: indexing a primary source for Norfolk history
CHRISTOPHER Pipe
National Indexing Day 2020 in the United Kingdom
ANN Kingdom
‘Working Smarter to Stay Ahead’: American Society for Indexing (ASI) Annual Conference
2020
SHANNON Li
Shuttleworth, Christine
ALBERTO Cevolini
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