American Society of Indexers 33rd Annual Conference : Boston, MA May 31-June
3 2001
WorkShops
Workshops are the formal training part of the conference. Over the years, they
have become an increasingly important part of what we do at our annual conference.
This year, in response to feedback from past conferences, we have reduced the
length of the conference, but have increased the amount of time devoted to workshops.
We feel this is important because of the need for all of us to learn as much as
we can about existing indexing theory and technology, while at the same time learning
and growing as a society in the new dot.com age.
Our workshops do have a new format, however. We are offering the traditional
3-hour half-day workshop, and a shorter, 1.5-hour workshop. We hope this change
will increase flexibility and choice for conference attendees as they arrange
their scheduling.
General Sessions
In an effort to keep the conference to 3 days, we have shortened the time devoted
to General Sessions. Workshops will be held on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday morning.
The rest of the day will be devoted to the business of ASI and our general session
presentations.
Keynote Luncheon
Sunday, June 3, 12:30 - 1:45
Plan to attend the Keynote lunch, where we will present the Hines and Wilson awards,
and hear our Keynote speaker Saul Carliner speak about information pollution.
Professor Carliner, Assistant Professor of Information Design at Bentley College,
has spoken at several STC conferences.
Networking and Editor's Lunch
Friday June 1, 12:15 - 1:45
Conference attendees always say they want more networking. We are trying to address
that need by offering a networking buffet luncheon on Friday. This will be a registered
event. For a separate fee conference-goers can attend a buffet luncheon and meet
with editors from local publishers to discuss their skills and the importance
of indexing to the publishing industry. We expect to have editors from Houghton-Mifflin,
Addison-Wesley and members of the Massachusetts Chapter of the Editorial Freelancers
Association. They have expressed an interest in meeting and recruiting indexers.
They would like also to discuss current issues in indexing and publishing with
our members.
Note: There is a separate registration and fee for this event
Welcome Reception
Thursday, May 31, 5:15 - 6:30
Plan to attend the welcome reception Thursday night before the conference begins.
We'll have information available about local restaurants and sights as well as
transportation and shopping information. Eat some yummy snacks and share a glass
of wine or beer with your colleagues. Meet new and continuing board members.
New Conference Attendees Orientation Breakfast
Friday morning, June 1, 7:15 - 8:30
If you've never attended an ASI conference before, come and learn how to get the
most out of an ASI conference. We guarantee it will make your conference time
more productive.
Chapter Leaders' Breakfast
Saturday morning, June 2, 7:15 - 8:30
This is an annual event, held this year on Saturday morning. It's a great time
to find out what ASI can do for Chapters. Learn how to apply for Professional
Development Seminar seed money and other chapter activities.
Sunday Morning Business Meeting
Sunday, June 3, 11:45 - 12:30
After attending workshops, come to the ASI business meeting just before our Keynote
Lunch. Bring your questions and comments for board members to hear.
Exhibit Hall
Both exhibitors and conference attendees have often wished for more time for visits
to the exhibits area. This year we are offering special time set aside at the
end of the day for visiting the exhibits. Grab a soda or a glass of wine and browse
our exhibit area and see the latest indexing tools and products.
Sightseeing in Boston
There is so much to do in this wonderful city, we decided to let conference attendees
form their own plans. We do plan to offer discounts to attendees on the best that
Boston has to offer. Watch for details!
Workshops and Conference Events
Workshops take place concurrently all day Friday and Saturday, and on Sunday Morning.
General sessions are scheduled for Sunday afternoon after the Keynote luncheon.
Workshop Schedule
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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7:15 - 8:30 am
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New Conference Attendees Orientation Breakfast
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Chapter Leaders' Breakfast
International Affiliates Breakfast with President
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8:45am to Noon
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Pinpointing the Topic: Analysis of Entries in Book Indexes (8:45-12:00)
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Web Indexing (8:45-12:00) |
Cindex for Macintosh (8:15-9:45) |
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Basic Indexing 1 (8:45-12:00)
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Facing the Text: II (8:45-12:00) |
CINDEX for Windows Workshop (8:15-11:30) |
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How I Survived My First Year(s) Indexing and Lived to Talk About (8:45-10:15
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Resume and Cover Letter Writing (8:45-12:00) |
Indexing Cookbooks (8:15-11:30) |
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Use of NLMs new MeSH Browser as a Medical Indexing Tool for Non-MEDLINE
Indexers (10:30-12:00)
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Distance Teaching of Indexing (10:30-12:00) |
Embedded Indexing: What Is It and How Do I Do It? (8:15-11:30) |
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The Glory and the Nothing of a Name
(8:45-12:00) |
Scholarly Indexing (8:45-10:15) |
Case Studies from Lycos.com (8:15-9:45) |
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Benchmarking Search Engine Performance (8:45-12:00) |
Journal Indexing (8:45-10:15) |
Introduction to Macrex for Shoppers (10:00-11:30)
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Sustainability and the Environment: Think Act,
Publish (8:45-12:00) |
Bidding and Winning: Writing Successful Proposals
(10:30-12:00) |
Legal Indexing (10:00-11:30) |
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Basic HTML for Indexers (8:45-12:00) |
Business Meeting;
Hines and Wilson Awards (11:45-12:30) |
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12:15 to 1:45 pm
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Lunch: Networking and Editors Lunch (Registered and paid attendees only)
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Youre on your own.
G/ES Field trip to the Boston Public Gardens
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LUNCH and Keynote Speaker (12:30-1:45)
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2:00 to 5:15 PM
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Pricing Strategies for Freelancers (2:00-5:15)
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Web Indexing Workshop (2:00-5:15)
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Professional Standards for Indexers: A Modest Proposal
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Indexing by Moonlight (2:00-3:30)
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Basic indexing 2 (2:00-5:15)
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Indexing the Consumers Union Web Site
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Professionalism in Indexing (3:45-5:15)
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Using Macrex (2:00-5:15)
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How to Make More Money: Negotiating for Fun and Profit
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Facing the Text I: Content Analysis and Entry Selection in Social Sciences
and Humanities Indexing (2:00-5:15)
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Pattern Matching and Boolean Operations in CINDEX (2:00-3:15)
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Indexing Daily Publications
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SKY Index TM Professional for Beginners and Advanced
Users Workshop (2:00-5:15) |
Efficient Data Entry and Advanced Editing Techniques
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Vocabulary Management Software (2:00-5:15) |
Evaluating Scholarly Book Indexes (2:00-5:15) |
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Indexing the MPR Sound Archive (2:00-5:15) |
Benchmarks of a Quality Index (2:00-3:15) |
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Indexing in the Psychology Field (3:45-5:15) |
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After 5:00 PM
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Reception in Exhibitors Area (5:15-6:30)
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Reception/Cash bar in Exhibitors Area (5:15-6:30)
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Friday morning, June 1
8:45 - Noon
Pinpointing the Topic: Analysis of Entries in Book Indexes : Dr. Bella Weinberg
(8:45-12:00)
This intensive workshop will focus on analytical subheadings, which are created
to represent the specific topics in a consecutive range of pages. This challenging
aspect of book indexing will be examined from a variety of perspectives, both
theoretical and practical. Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Presenters: Dr. Bella Hass Weinberg is a noted scholar and indexing theorist,
as well as a past president and board member of the American Society of Indexers.
She is currently a Professor in the Division of Library and Information Science,
St. Johns University, Jamaica, New York.
Basic Indexing 1 : Joanne Clendenen and Kay Schlembach
(8:45-12:00)
This workshop, and its companion held on Saturday, offers newer indexers and
folks needing a refresher the opportunity to build, review, and rein- force
fundamental skills. It offers a fast-paced introduction to indexing techniques
in both back-of-the book and embedded text indexes. The workshop is conducted
in two 3-hour sessions, with homework assigned between sessions. A WORD embedded
indexing exercise will be included for additional practice at home.
Presenters: Joanne Clendenen is a freelance indexer in Houston, TX. Joanne
concentrates on indexing scholarly works. Kay Schlembach is a freelance indexer
in Houston, TX. Kay concentrates on textbooks and business publications.
How I Survived My First Year(s) Indexing and Lived to Talk About It : Lucie
Haskins (8:45-10:15)
This 90-minute workshop is in the form of a panel discussion. The other panelists
are Joan Shapiro, and Michelle Wiseman. The panel is an out- growth of discussion
and a KeyWords article that took place after the Albuquerque conference. It
is geared to indexing students, who have not yet started getting professional
contracts, beginning indexers who are trying to build up their business, and
newer indexers who have begun getting projects, but want to network with other
beginners and exchange information.
Presenter: Lucie Haskins is a beginning indexer, who left corporate
America after 20 years upon completion of the USDA Basic Indexing Course. She
designed this workshop after experiencing her first ASI conference last year.
Use of NLMs new Mesh Browser as a Medical Indexing Tool for Non-MEDLINE
Indexers : Helen Ochej (10:30-12:00)
This 90-minute workshop will provide handouts with a short list of useful NLM
URLs and a small brochure of Mesh Browser web pages. A computer demonstration
will provide an introduction and orientation to the NLM web page and its links
to other browsers. Access and usage of the Mesh Browser will also be demonstrated.
Presenter: Helen Ochej is a technical information specialist at the
National Library of Medicine Indexing Section. She has been indexing and revising
the MEDLINE database since 1995.
The Glory and the Nothing of a Name : Noeline Bridge (8:45-12:00)
Canadian indexer Noeline Bridge discusses the problems of name entries in indexes.
She has six categories of names she feels are particularly troublesome, such
as non-Western names, geographic names, anonymous or very short names, names
which change over time and whether foreign names should be indexed in their
original form or in an anglicized version. Book and Internet resources offering
guidance in making these decisions will be offered.
Presenter: Noeline Bridge is a member of the Indexing and Abstracting
Society of Canada. She has been a freelance indexer for 10 years, following
her career as a librarian and cataloger.
Benchmarking Search Engine Performance : John Felts and Randy Ralph
(8:45-12:00)
Two University of North Carolina/Greensboro Librarians will present their research
on the benchmarking of 8 major WWW search engines that purport to be global
in nature. Evaluations were based on relevancy, recall, and response, using
25 students from a Library and Information Studies graduate class who submitted
10 subject-specific questions. It is hoped the research will help information
architects better understand how search engines index sites and maintain their
databases.
Presenters: John Felts and his partner Dr. Randy Ralph conduct research
on Internet search engines at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Library and Information Sciences Department. Randy Ralph teaches at UNC-Greensboro.
He has extensive experience in online information retrieval, database design
and management, thesaurus construction and search interface design.
Sustainability and the Environment: Think Act, Publish : Pat Rimmer
(8:45-12:00)
Part one of this workshop discusses how indexes can mislead readers when they
are based on old knowledge vs. new practice. The evolution of new term for
old concepts, such as sustainability for conservation, or green for organic
are discussed. Part two will discuss publishing trends in environmental disciplines,
with representatives from very large to relatively tiny publishers.
Presenter: Pat Rimmer has been an active member of ASI for two years
working on the Contracts and Agreements Committee at the national level and
Nominating, By-laws and Publicity committees for the Heartland Society. She
indexes a wide variety of subjects with specialties in textbooks and scholarly
works.
Friday afternoon, June
1
2:00 - 5:15 PM
Pricing Strategies for Freelancers: Laurie Lewis (2:00-5:15)
Lewis is the author of What to Charge: Pricing Strategies for Freelancers and
Consultants This workshop is for new and veteran freelancers. It offers logical
approaches to the sometimes daunting task of fee setting. Different types of
pricing are discussed. Strategies for effective record- keeping are also stressed.
Presenter: Laurie Lewis is the author of
What to Charge: Pricing Strategies for Freelancers And Consultants. She is a
former executive officer of the Editorial Freelancers Association, and has met
many indexers over the years.
Indexing by Moonlight : Carolyn Weaver (2:00-3:30)
This workshop explores the feasibility, complications, and rewards of moonlight
indexing while employed in a full-time position. Tips on managing the limited
time available, how to avoid conflict of interest and moonlighting survival
techniques. Finally, Weaver will explore the factors that determine when its
time to either move to a full-time freelance career or call it quits as a moonlighter.
Presenter: Carolyn Weaver is a former medical librarian who has been
freelancing since 1991. She is currently Treasurer for the American Society
of Indexers.
Professionalism in Indexing : Maria Coughlin and Alexandra Nickerson
(3:45-5:15)
What is a professional indexer, and how does he/she project a professional image?
Tips on office supplies (stationery, business cards, web sites), plus guidelines
on how to negotiate with publishers regarding schedules and rates. Plus some
thoughts on relationships with other professionals, networking at conference,
presenting a polished appearance, making meeting presentations, and creating
literate, well-written publications and emails. This is a good companion to
the cover letter/resume writing workshop.
Presenters: Maria Coughlin is director of Coughlin Indexing Services
and a longtime professional indexer. She has run a successful freelancing business
for several years and is an active member of ASI. Alexandra Nickerson is a past
director and president of ASI, has been indexing since 1965; she has been an
instructor for the USDA indexing course and chair of the Heartland Chapter of
ASI, of the Wilson Award Committee, and of the Education Committee.
Facing the Text I: Content Analysis and Entry Selection
in Social Sciences and Humanities Indexing : Do Mi Stauber (2:00-5:15)
This participatory workshop in 2 parts (see Saturday morning) focuses on the
practical aspects of indexing. Participants will interpret texts and index structures,
using examples from real books and indexes. Among subjects to be discussed:
main topics, indexable topics, subheadings, cross references and wording. The
second part of this workshop is offered on Saturday.
Presenter: Do MI Stauber managed the Twin Oaks Indexing Collective
for two years, supervising and training a group of indexers. She is an experienced
Macrex user as well as the author of Jewels in the Cavern: The Special Challenge
of Scholarly Indexing.
SKY Index Professional for Beginners and Advanced Users Workshop : Kamm
Schreiner (2:00-5:15)
Kamm Schreiner of SKY Index offers this workshop to new and advanced SKY Index
users. SKY Index Professional is designed exclusively for professionals who
write indexes for a living. This workshop will cover basic and advanced techniques
for using SKY Index. Topics covered will include SKY Index design goals, data
entry, editing, index configuration, and tips and techniques for using SKY Index
effectively.
Presenter: Kamm Schreiner is the developer of SKY Software, Inc., one
of the most popular dedicated indexing software packages Thrse Shere is an
experienced indexer and proofreader of cookbooks. She has extensive experience
in the food business and has co-owned a gourmet bakery.
Vocabulary Management Software: Karen Spern (2:00-5:15)
This panel will include Vocabulary Management software vendors and users, who
will demonstrate and explain thesaurus software by comparison and analysis.
After a general presentation, the audience will divide into groups to be able
to have individual discussion and demonstration time with each vendor.
Presenter: Karen Spern is Indexing Project Manager for Archive Impact.
She is also the Program Coordinator for the New York Chapter of ASI.
Indexing the MPR Sound Archive : Alan Baker (2:00-5:15)
This session will start with a case study of the creation of Minnesota Public
Radios Digital Audio Archive focusing on issues such as: indexing strategy
for digital rich media archives, content description: Archivists, Users, and
Automation and metadata models and database interaction. Well also conduct
a mini workshop on Dublin Core.
Presenter: Alan Baker is director of the Minnesota Public Radio Sound
Archive and indexing project.
Saturday morning, June
2
8:45 - Noon
Web Indexing : Bill Meisheid (8:45-12:00)
This was one of our most popular workshops last year. It will cover indexing
for the web and intranet web sites, including tools, techniques, and technology.
It will look at how things have changed since last year and what the changes
mean to indexers. We will look at examples of good and bad web indexing implementations.
We will look at what indexers can do to leverage their skills and what they
need to learn to move forward in the web world.
Presenter: Bill Meisheid is owner of Sageline
Publishing and Software. He was Microsofts first MVP (Most Valuable Professional),
for Help systems. He is a certified RoboHELP instructor and an active consultant.
Facing the Text: II : Do MI Stauber (8:45-12:00)
See description of Part I on Friday .
Presenter: Do MI Stauber managed the Twin Oaks Indexing Collective for
two years, supervising and training a group of indexers. She is an experienced
Macrex user as well as the author of Jewels in the Cavern: The Special Challenge
of Scholarly Indexing.
Resume and Cover Letter Writing : Susan Danzi Hernandez (8:45-12:00)
This workshop will help indexers prepare an effective cover letter and resume
for their marketing efforts. Handouts will involve style and type- face selection,
action word lists, and a variety of examples of finished document. The goal
will be for every participant to leave with a working draft of an effective
cover letter and resume. This is a particularly useful workshop for beginning
indexers.
Presenter: Susan Danzi Hernandez is a former mechanical engineer and
Air Force officer. She has been indexing Since 1998. She has researched and
received instructions in resume and cover letter writing while in graduate school
and while marketing her own business.
Distance Teaching of Indexing : Ina Fourie (10:30-12:00)
Ms. Fourie teaches indexing in South Africa to students working in both paper-based
and electronic environments. South African students have a wide variety of computer
skills, from outright novices, to computer soft- ware designers. Many students
live long distances from universities and often have full-time jobs. Print-based
vs. web-based instruction will be discussed, as well as innovative possibilities
for delivering study materials and providing related links to software and web
sites.
Presenter: Ina Fourie is on the faculty of the Department of Information
Science at the University of South Africa. She has been teaching various aspects
of computerized information retrieval and organization to undergraduate and
postgraduate students.
Scholarly Indexing : Carol Roberts (8:45-10:15)
This workshop will survey what scholarly indexing is and what its like to work
with academic presses. There will be a dialog with audience members who want
to share their experiences. Indexing philosophy will be among the topics covered.
Presenter: Carol Roberts has been a full-time indexer for 6 years. She
currently manages the Scholarly Indexing SIG, and has taught beginning and intermediate
indexing courses.
Journal Indexing : Carolyn Weaver (8:45-10:15)
Journal indexes share characteristics with back-of-the-book and database indexes,
but are unique information architectures in their own right. Topics covered
include vocabulary control, index design, and creating cumulative indexes.
Bidding and Winning: Writing Successful Proposals : Janet Perlman (10:30-12:00)
This workshop will offer guidelines for writing proposals for complex indexing
jobs, with tips on evaluating time and determining price, and follow-up strategies
after the proposal has been submitted. Level: Experienced
Presenter: Janet Perlman runs Southwest Indexing, specializing in scientific,
medical, and engineering materials. She also provides indexing services on Spanish-language
materials. She is the editor of Running an Indexing Business. (in press)
Basic HTML for Indexer : Jacqueline Radebaugh (8:45-12:00)
This workshop is designed for indexers who do not have formal training in HTML.
HTML terminology, tags, and editors, and the structure of an HTML document will
be discussed. Other topics include Meta tags, the Dublin Core, web page construction,
and emerging technologies such as XML.
Presenter: Jacqueline Radebaugh owns Krauss Information Services. She
is currently constructing a web-based index for a computer science textbook.
Saturday afternoon June
2
2:00 - 5:15 PM
Web Indexing Workshop : Marilyn Rowland/Dave Ream (2:00-5:15)
An introduction to web indexing, including online examples and an evaluation
of what makes a good web index. Other issues covered include maintenance problems,
HTML and web authoring programs, design issues, and tagging structure and context.
A survey of web indexing technologies is included.
Presenters: Dave Ream owns and operates Leverage
Technologies, a software company providing design and analysis of database systems,
SGML/HTML design and electronic publications. Marilyn Rowland is an experienced
indexer and web page designer. She is co-editor, with Diane Brenner, of Beyond
Book Indexing, How to Get Started with Web Indexing, Embedded Indexing, and
Other Computer-Based Media
Basic Indexing 2 : Joanne Clendenen/Kay Schlembach
(2:00-5:15)
See Part 1.
Presenters: Joanne Clendenen is a freelance
indexer in Houston, TX. Joanne concentrates on indexing scholarly works. Kay
Schlembach is a freelance indexer in Houston, TX. Kay concentrates on textbooks
and business publications.
Using Macrex : Gale Rhoades (2:00-5:15)
Gale Rhoades of Macrex will conduct this workshop for experienced MACREX users.
Learn techniques to improve your productivity, eliminate repetitive tasks, create
multiple indexes in a single pass and create indexes for nonbook materials and
book indexes without final folios.
Presenter: Gale Rhoades runs the North American office of Macrex and
provides technical support for Macrex
Pattern Matching and Boolean Operations in CINDEX : Maria Sullivan Young
(2:00-3:15)
These functions perform identically in both the Windows and Macintosh versions
of CINDEX. By using patterns for searching and editing, you increase efficiency
and ensure consistency. The syntax of patterns will be explained and practiced,
and their usefulness demonstrated. Boolean searching will be explored.
Presenter: Maria Sullivan Young provides technical support for Indexing
Research and the Cindex family of products
Efficient Data Entry and Advanced Editing Techniques : Maria Sullivan Young
(3:45-5:15)
Techniques to increase your productivity will be explored and demonstrated with
particular emphasis on data entry short cuts and working with groups and macros.
Importing of data prepared in other applications (e.g., word-processors and
speech-recognition software) or on other platforms (e.g., Windows, Macintosh,
typesetting systems) will be discussed and strategies for coordinating team-indexing
projects will be explored.
Evaluating Scholarly Book Indexes : Margie Towery (2:00-5:15)
This workshop focuses on scholarly books, primarily in the social sciences and
humanities. The workshop will evaluate various components of scholarly indexes,
with the goal of creating guidelines for indexers, author- indexers, and editors.
The unique features of academic indexes, including run-in indexes, working with
jargon, and the characteristics of various academic fields, e.g. , history vs.
literary criticism. The workshop is designed as a collaborative effort, with
facilitator and attendees working together.
Presenter: Margie Towery has indexed scholarly books for seven years.
She is the author of Indexing Specialties: History and is co-manag-er of the
Psychology/Sociology SIG
Benchmarks of a Quality Index : Janet Perlman (2:00-3:15)
This workshop will demonstrate how to evaluate and recognize quality (or lack
of), in an index. Specific quality indicators will be provided and participants
will have the opportunity to evaluate indexes
Indexing in the Psychology Field : Becky Hornyak (3:45-5:15)
This presentation is an outgrowth of the Psych/Sociology SIG. It will offer
information about types of knowledge and resources available for indexers of
psychology books and other forms of mental health information. Panelists will
share their information with the audience and workshop participants are encouraged
to contribute. Topics include categorization of mental disorders, typical abbreviations,
drugs and side effects, brain structures and resources for the indexer.
Presenter: Becky Hornyak has a Masters degree in Counseling and years
of experience in the mental health field before becoming an indexer 5 years
ago.
Sunday morning, June 3
8:15-Noon
Cindex for Macintosh : Carol Roberts (8:15-9:45)
Apple Computer users can attend this first-time ever workshop for Cindex for
Mac. Carol Roberts will demonstrate the differences that exist for Mac users
who wish to use Cindex as their indexing tool.
Introduction to Macrex for Shoppers : Do MI Stauber
(10:00-11:30)
The best way to choose an indexing software package is to explore each one thoroughly.
In this workshop, enthusiastic user Do MI Stauber provides in-depth information
about Macrex, including a guided tour and a full-speed indexing demonstration.
A free demo of the program on CD comes with registration.
Presenter: Do MI Stauber managed the Twin
Oaks Indexing Collective for two years, supervising and training a group of
indexers. She is an experienced Macrex user as well as the author of Jewels
in the Cavern: The Special Challenge of Scholarly Indexing.
CINDEX for Windows Workshop : Maria Sullivan Young
(8:15-11:30)
A comprehensive review of program features used in the indexing process from
start to finish. This workshop is for indexers new to CINDEX as well as longtime
CINDEX users who are moving from the DOS environment to Windows. Working with
multiple open indexes, moving material between applications, and embedding of
index entries from CINDEX into word- processing documents will be demonstrated.
Indexing Cookbooks : Thrse Shere (8:15-11:30)
Cookbooks are a special kind of technical/reference book. This workshop will
investigate how they differ from other texts indexers encounter, basics of cookbook
indexing, special issues and how to handle them, and cook- book index styles
and formats.
Embedded Indexing: What Is It and How Do I Do
It? : Peg Mauer (8:15-11:30)
This workshop is for beginner, intermediate, and advanced indexers who want
to learn what embedded indexing is and how to created embedded indexes. Some
familiarity with Word or FrameMaker is expected. Demonstrations using both Word
and FrameMaker are included.
Presenter: Peg Mauer has served on the board
of ASI, and is manager of the Society for Technical Communications (STC) Indexing
SIG. She has received numerous awards from STC for technical manuals and her
web site.
Case Studies from Lycos.com : Seth Maislin
(8:15-9:45) Explore real-life information structure challenges from the Internet
world. Wrap your brain around two large projects, from the behind-the-scenes
hierarchy and editorial infrastructure to user interface layout. Maislin will
present the project definition, mediate a brainstorming and problem- solving
discussion, and then demonstrate the most current product solution. No experience
required.
Presenter: Seth Maislin is an active ASI member
who is currently on the Board of Directors. He is currently employed by Lycos.com,
doing content analysis and search engine assessment.
Legal Indexing : Enid Zafran (10:00-11:30)
Enid Zafran and her panel of experienced legal indexers will discuss current
issues in legal indexing including changes in terminology, electronic delivery
of documents, and large legal indexing projects.
Presenter: Enid Zafran is a longtime ASI member
active on many committees. She is an experienced legal indexer with BNA and
with Indexing Partners.
Sunday afternoon, June 3
2:00-5:00pm
Professional Standards for Indexers: A Modest Proposal :Kate Mertes
Certification and standardization of indexing is something ASI has discussed
off and on for a long time. The litigatory and administrative problems are enormous,
but many of us view ourselves as professionals. What does that mean if we have
no objective professional standards? Come join Kate Mertes in a discussion of
this always controversial topic.
Presenter: Kate Mertes has been indexing for over twenty years. She
is an active ASI member who has served as a Wilson Award judge, board member
and committee chair
Indexing the Consumers Union Web Site : Robert Huerster
Consumers Union is one of the largest consumer research and protection organizations
in the United States. Robert Huerster will demonstrate the index constructed
for the CU web site using HTML Indexer.
Presenter: Robert Huerster is Research Librarian, Indexer, and Thesaurus
Editor at Consumer Reports. He is currently working on the redesign of the Consumer
Reports web site, www.ConsumerReports.org
How to Make More Money: Negotiating for Fun and Profit : Susan Holbert
Many indexers find negotiating fees distasteful, mystifying, or downright scary.
If you find it hard to turn down low-paying jobs or raise rates on a regular
basis, this talk is for you. Learning good negotiating skills increases your
clients respect for you, enhances your self-image, and improves your overall
professionalism.
Presenter: Susan Holbert has produced both a software program and a
video on indexing. She has been a popular presenter at local chapter meetings
and other indexing venues.
Indexing Daily Publications : Kelley Summers
The techniques used at BNA for indexing daily publications will be discussed.
Presenter: Kelley Summers has been a full time professional indexer
since 1980. She is now a manager in the indexing services department at BNA,
specializing in indexing of the environment and occupational safety-related
publications.
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