AI as indexer-no!

The current assessment is that using large language model AIs (LLMs) such as ChatGPT to generate indexes does not produce results that come anywhere near meeting standards for excellence in Indexing. These LLMs fail at the indexer’s primary task: to ensure readers find needed information. Tests have shown that LLMs typically underindex book-length works, do […]

Your research deserves to be found – an index is the key

Nonfiction writers know how much research is involved in writing a book. Hours, days, weeks, months, years… all the substantive data you have discovered and finessed into a written treasure trove of information for your readers took significant research to uncover. Offering access to that wealth of information shows respect for your hard work and […]

National Indexing Day

Indexing: the art of connecting readers with knowledge.Indexers: the detail oriented artists who make that happen. I’ve been a professional indexer for 18 years. It’s been a gift – reading books, being creative in how to make information accessible for readers, adding value to books that authors have worked so hard to write, working from […]

Index vs. search function

Does my book need an index? That is a question writers should always ask. Will a search function do the job instead? The short answer – no. Indexes create a map to the information in a book. The index will inform the reader where to find a given topic. The index will inform a possible […]

Financial Challenges of Freelancing

Financially, self-employment can be hazardous.  There is no safety net.  No employer guarantees that you will receive a paycheck every week; no employer pays you for days you are on vacation or out sick; no employer contributes to your retirement, to your tax obligations, nor to your health insurance.  You and you alone are responsible.  […]