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Style Considerations

A well-written index maintains consistent formatting and applies thoughtful style choices.

 

Style guides refer to the overall structure of a manuscript. Most commonly, either the Chicago Manual of Style or in-house style guides are followed.

 

Basic style and formatting options include:

 

Alphabetization (sort order):

 

Word-by-word:                     Letter-by-Letter:

 

apple tree                             applesauce

applesauce                            apple tree

New York                               news

news                                     New York

next                                      next

photo shoot                           photography

photography                          photojournalists

photojournalists                     photo shoot

 

 

Capitalization:

 

Should the first letter of the main heading be capitalized?

 

Should the first letter of the subheading be capitalized?

 

 

Cross References:

 

Should they appear with the main heading or at subentry levels?

 

Should the “See” be capitalized?

 

burns. See also fire, risks of

 chemical, 188

 electrical, 143, 191, 194–196, 283

 

burns. see also fire, risks of

 chemical, 188

 electrical, 143, 191, 194–196, 283

 

burns

 chemical, 188

 electrical, 143, 191, 194–196, 283

   see also fire, risks of

 

Indented (list style) or run/on style (hanging paragraphs):

 

packaging equipment, 69–75. see also preparation of equipment

broken, 110

improper, 47

information and identification, 74, 244–245

materials and barriers, 69–72

reuse of single use devices, 75

shelf life, 74–75

     steam, 72–73

 

 packaging equipment, 69–75. see also preparation of equipment; broken, 110;  

     improper, 47; information and identification, 74, 244–245; materials and barriers,  

     69–72; reuse of single use devices, 75; shelf life, 74–75; steam, 72–73

 

 

Page ranges (locators):

 

Full page ranges: 324-328

Abbreviated page ranges: 324-28 or 324-8

 

 

Subheading levels:

 

Most indexes contain at least one level of subheadings, and many go to the subsublevel. Extremely dense indexes will continue to the third subheading level.

 

  anesthesia, 259–305

  anesthesiologist, role of, 6

  equipment, cleaning, 117

  general anesthesia, 267, 273–287

   malignant hyperthermia, 284–287

   monitoring, 269–271

   role and responsibilities of nurses, 281–284

 

 

 

 

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