• #33 The Accommodating Indexer
    2025/06/16

    As a freelance indexer, do you sometimes feel like you are over-accommodating to clients? In this episode, Michelle talks about her own "over-accommodating" tendencies and how she overcomes them.

    If you have any "over-accommodating" scenarios that you would like Michelle to discuss in a future episode, contact Michelle through the Exchange Box.

    Here are the links mentioned in this episode:

    • Link to the rate calculator in Indexer Index
    • Link to the fake newspaper ads mentioned at the beginning of the episode


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    12 分
  • #32 Indecision When Indexing
    2025/04/16

    In this episode Michelle admits to being an indecisive indexer. Are you an indecisive indexer, too?

    Links mentioned in the episode:

    co-working method of learning to index

    vignette on the indecisive indexing process

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    16 分
  • #31 Indexing To-Do List: a strategy for conquering Resistance
    2025/04/08

    Michelle shares 5 items from her Indexing To-Do list that helps keep her indexing when she has 20 minutes or less.

    Links mentioned in the episode:

    Episode #29: Naming—and conquering—
    Resistance

    Indexer podcast website to leave a review

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    17 分
  • #30 Labeling Entries
    2024/12/16

    Michelle labels some index entries to streamline her indexing and index edit processes. In this episode, she explains her labeling system—naming and explaining the nine labels she uses.

    Do you use labels while indexing? We'd love to hear about your process!

    Link mentioned in the episode:

    Episode #29 Naming—and Conquering—Resistance When Indexing

    Indexer Index membership sign up

    Indexing courses


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    23 分
  • #29 Naming—and Conquering—Resistance When Indexing
    2024/12/05

    Sometimes, even with deadlines looming, indexers might not feel like indexing. It can be hard to sit down at the computer and just start working. In this episode, Michelle details the times she has encountered Resistance. (Yes! Resistance in this instance should have a capital "R"—see also Steven Pressfield's book The War of Art).

    Michelle shares four strategies to help you overcome Resistance and start indexing!

    Links noted in the episode:

    podcast website (indexerpodcast.com)

    Indexer Index membership signup

    Indexer Index directory

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    19 分
  • #28 My Go Bag (In Case of Emergency)
    2024/11/26

    In this episode, Michelle expands on what to do "in case of emergency" by describing the contents of her Go Bag. By having a Go Bag, she's ready for travel, hardware failures, and electricity outages.

    If you're not ready to keep indexing during an emergency, then maybe you should consider having a Go Bag too. If you don't know where to start, then you'll like the new segment at the end of the podcast: First or Next Step(s). Michelle describes in this episodes First or Next Step(s) segment where you should start.

    In case you missed it:

    Episode #27 - In Case of Emergency describes Michelle's filing system that doubles as an emergency contact list.

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    17 分
  • #27 In Case of Emergency, Contact...
    2024/09/26

    This is the first episode of season 3. Thank you for being a loyal listener!

    In today's episode, Michelle addresses the sticky situation of what to do in case of emergency. Do you have a system in place so clients of ongoing projects can be contacted if you've been incapacitated or are consumed by a family emergency? Michelle shares her filing system for projects in progress that also serves as an "in-case-of-emergency" contact list.

    Here are specific articles or programs she mentioned in this episode:

    Cindex - now an open source indexing software program supported by indexers

    video tour of Michelle's filing system

    FileCenter - an overlay app for Windows folder system

    PDF Exchange - a robust PDF software program that Michelle uses in her indexing process and the source for her PDF printer

    Michelle's article comparing various PDF programs

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    21 分
  • #26 Rethinking Legacy Plans
    2024/03/08

    In this episode, Michelle discusses the fate of bespoke indexing software programs in light of Scribendi.ai's announcement about CINDEX. As of April 1, Scribendi will no longer distribute or support CINDEX, but will make it available as an open-source program. Michelle attempts to address what indexers can do to ensure the continued development and distribution of the software programs.

    Maria Sullivan, an indexer who has been providing support to CINDEX users both when it was owned by Indexing Research and Scribendi, sent an email to the CINDEX Users listserv about this upcoming change. Her email is shared below with Maria's permission.

    But first, here are some links Michelle mentioned in the episode:

    Macrex site

    CINDEX Users group page. If you're interested in hearing more about the open-source efforts, be sure to join the subgroup.

    Index Manager - software for embedded indexes. This software is billed yearly as a subscription plan.

    And if you'd like to join the conversation about legacy planning (please do!), you can send Michelle a voice message at indexerpodcast.com.

    Or you can drop her a note in the Exchange Box.

    If you know anyone who uses CINDEX but has not heard the news about the upcoming change, feel free to send them a copy of Maria's email.
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    From Maria Sullivan to Cindex Users listserv:

    Please take a look: https://www.scribendi.ai/cindex/

    Most of you have no doubt read the announcement from Scribendi regarding the future of CINDEX. First, let me reassure you that CINDEX is NOT GOING AWAY.

    This change will mean that the CINDEX community will grow—this will make CINDEX stronger, more universal, more nimble, and more useful to indexers and publishers around the world.

    For those of you who already own licensed copies of CINDEX, the program will continue to work as it has, and this will have no change in your personal copy.

    One important change: after the transition to open source is complete, free software support will no longer be provided. Please rest assured that I am working on transitioning to another platform for support, and should have news coming about that soon.

    There is a world of available information on open source software: please research and read up on open source and make yourself more familiar with how this model differs from a traditional proprietary licensing model. You will be surprised to hear how many of the tools that you use every day are based on open source code. I’d like to encourage any coders in the group to get ready for the release of the code. Let’s help other indexers by creating new open installers and augmenting the existing functionality.

    Like always, and especially for the short-run, I encourage you to make sure that you have a current copy of the CINDEX installer and your serial number. Tuck these away in a safe place (not on your computer!) in case something happens to your equipment that would cause you to need to reinstall. In the future, we will not need these, but for now it’s best to be prepared so that you can keep indexing!

    Thank you,

    M—

    Maria A. Sullivan

    Email: maria@sullivanindex.com

    Indexing

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    14 分