Centrepieces
Centrepieces, like all articles, are released for free access to all after 5 years, and are made available for download below, either on this site or on the Liverpool University Press website.
Centrepiece 1 – Volume 25(2), October 2006: Indexing personal names 1
- C1:1 Chinese personal names — Liqun Dai
- C1:3 The hundred surnames: a Pinyin index — Liqun Dai
- C1:8 French names — Noeline Bridge
- C1:11 Dutch, German, Austrian, Flemish and Afrikaans names — Jacqueline Pitchford
- C1:15 Italian names — Christine Shuttleworth
Centrepiece 2 – Volume 25(3), April 2007: Indexing personal names 2
- C2:1 Australian Aboriginal names — Geraldine Triffitt
- C2:5 Turkish names — Meral Alakus
- C2:9 Arabic names — Heather Hedden
Centrepiece 3 – Volume 25(4), October 2007: Indexing personal names 3
- C3:1 Khoe-San names (African click languages) — Shelagh Willet
- C3:5 Spanish personal names — Francine Cronshaw
- C3:8 Ethiopian names — Kebreab W. Giorgis
- C3:10 Tibetan names: some suggestions — E.E.G.L. Searight
- C3:12 Asian names — Nasreen Akhtar
Centrepiece 4 – Volume 26(2), June 2008: Indexing personal names 4
Centrepiece 5 – Volume 26(4), December 2008:
- C5:1 Notes on the indexing of biblical and related materials — Peter Andrews and Meg Davies
- C5:6 Some useful international law websites
Centrepiece 6 – Volume 29(2), June 2011: The indexing of personal names:
- C6:1 Irish prefixes and the alphabetization of personal names — Róisín Nic Cóil
- C6:7 The indexing of Welsh personal names — Donald Moore
- C6:15 The indexing of Welsh place-names — Donald Moore
Centrepiece 7 – Volume 29(3), September 2011:
- C7:1 Military indexing: men and machines — Michael Forder
Centrepiece 8 – Volume 29(4), December 2011:
- C8:1 Personal names as phrases — Noeline Bridge
- C8:5 Indexing societies around the world: a brief survey
Centrepiece – Volume 30(2), June 2012 (retrospective):
- C:Retrospective Māori names in indexes — Robin Briggs
Centrepiece 9 – Volume 31(2), June 2013:
- C9:1 Chinese, Japanese and Korean (CJK) names: resources for the indexer — Lam Lai Heung
- C9:6 Asian names in an English-language context: negotiating the structural and linguistic minefield — Fiona Swee-Lin Price
Centrepiece 10 – Volume 31(3), September 2013:
- C10:1 Author citations and the indexer — Sylvia Coates
- C10:4 Tips for newcomers: Wellington 2013 — Jane Douglas
- C10:7 Reflections on the Wilson Award judging for 2012 — Margie Towery
Centrepiece 11 – Volume 31(4), December 2013:
Centerpiece 12 – Volume 32(4), December 2014:
- C12:1 Food for thought the expanding universe of cookbook indexing — Gillian Watts
- C12:5 Culinary indexers’ reference sources — Catherine Sassen
Centerpiece 13 – Volume 33(2), June 2015:
- C13:1 Words and pictures – indexing art books: some practical experience — Joan Dearnley
Centerpiece 14 – Volume 33(3), September 2015:
Centerpiece 15 – Volume 33(4), December 2015:
- C15:1 Resources for handling titles to creative works in indexes — Linda Dunn
- C15:6 Resources for handling personal names in indexes — Linda Dunn
- C15:11 Resources for handling corporate names in indexes — Linda Dunn
Centerpiece 16 – Volume 34(1), March 2016:
- C16:1 Resources for handling geographic names in indexes — Linda Dunn
- C16:5 Resources for handling event names in indexes — Linda Dunn
Centerpiece 17 – Volume 35(3), September 2017:
- C17:1 Sikh names: theory, conventions and practices — Manjit K. Sahai
- C17:3 Zoological indexing — Max McMaster
- C17:7 Names and titles in the Orthodox Church — Stephen Ullstrom
Centerpiece 18 – Volume 35(4), December 2017:
- C18:1 An American pamphlet on book indexing: J. Ben Nichols’s Indexing: a manual for librarians, authors and publishers (1892) — Alan Walker
- C18:4 Indexing: a manual for librarians, authors and publishers — J. Ben Nichols
- C18:15 Some early guidance on arrangement and cross-referencing in an index — H. B. Wheatley
Centerpiece 19 – Volume 36(1), March 2018: