Indexing Books: Online Training & Resources
Online Courses
Find out more about my own experience with the ASI Training Course, here.
Training in Indexing (Society of Indexers, U.K.)
The Society’s 5th Edition of its course “leads to Accreditation and Professional Membership of the Society. Accreditation by the Society of Indexers is a professional and vocational qualification and a high standard is set to ensure competency in the commercial world.” Like the ASI course listed above, students of the SI course pay for each module as they progress, and have four years to complete the program.
Side-by-Side Indexing Foundations Mini-Course (IndexerIndex)
Run by Michelle Guiliano, this mini-course uses a co-working instruction method to walk participants through the process of indexing a book. It gives students a peek at an experienced indexer’s strategy and approach, from the first steps through the final edit.
Other Online Training Resources
The Australian and New Zealand Society of Indexers (ANZSI) website lists several training resources.
Some indexers provide email-based training courses via their websites (see below), while others post general information that will give non-indexers a glimpse into the book-indexing process, satisfying curiosities without getting into the weeds.
Blogs & Podcasts
Book-Indexing Blogs - by Vickie Jacobs (substack.com)
In June (2024), I published a Substack post listing a number of indexing-focused blogs and podcasts. Currently listing 12 blogs and one podcast, I’ll update it periodically, as I learn of new resources.