What is an Index?

What is an Index?

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Wheatley, Henry Benjamin
Cambridge University Press
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Henry Benjamin Wheatley (1838–1917) was a bibliographer and editor with a prodigious output of books and articles to his name. Brought up after the death of both his parents by his brother Benjamin Robert, himself a skilled bibliographer and cataloguer, Henry worked for many years for the Royal Society and the Royal Society of Arts; he was a founder member of the Library Association, and produced an edition of Pepys' diary which was not superseded until the 1970s. This 1879 work is one of two which he produced on the subject of indexing, and which led him to become known as 'the father of British indexing': the Wheatley Medal awarded by the Society of Indexers is named after him. This book shows the development of indexes, gives rules for their compilation and provides a bibliographical list of important indexes and concordances. It remains a fascinating introduction to the subject.
EAN 9781108021531
ISBN 1108021530
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date November 4, 2010
Pages 136
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 140 x 8
Country United Kingdom
Authors Wheatley, Henry Benjamin
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Cambridge Library Collection - History of Printing, Publishing and Libraries