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● 1 definition of indexable matter
● 2 complete texts versus partial texts as indexable matter
● 3 indexable matter for non-language-based texts
● 4 indexable matter and documentary units for mixed-text documents
● 5 economic aspects of indexable matter
● 6 impact of size of documentary units and exhaustivity of indexing on indexable matter
● 7 variations in indexable matter
7.1. Typical Examples of Indexable Matter.
7.1.1. Titles.
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7.1.2. Titles and Abstracts.
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7.1.3. Preliminary Matter.
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7.1.4. Initial Paragraphs.
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7.1.5. Internal Indexes.
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7.1.6. Reference Citations.
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7.1.7. Opening Screens of Web Sites.
● 14 role of indexable matter for world-wide web search engines
● 15 language-based texts versus image texts as indexable matter for world-wide-web sites
7.1.8. Full Texts.
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7.1.9. Types of Messages.
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● 18 indexable matter for book indexes
7.2. Indexable Matter Versus Subject Scope.
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7.3. Accuracy of Indexing.
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7.4. Our Examples.
7.4.1. A Book Index.
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● 23 indexable matter for books in electronic media
7.4.2. An Indexing and Abstracting Service.
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● 25 indexable matter for high-use documents
● 26 full texts as indexable matter for high-use documents
7.4.3. A Full-Text Encyclopedia/Digital Library.
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● 28 indexable matter for maps
● 29 lead paragraphs as indexable matter