Indexing Students
- Office Hours: Sundays from 6-7pm Pacific
- During my office hours I'm available to answer phone calls from students. Send e-mail any time, and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. You can also e-mail or phone me to make arrangements for phone meetings at more convenient times.
- Supplemental readings
- Titles of articles and books I recommend for further reading on topics about which students have mentioned that they'd like to read more.
- I highly recommend that you subscribe to
USDA-indexw, a discussion list for GS students assigned to me. This list includes discussions about indexing, about this particular course, notifications about any slow-downs that might happen on my end, etc.
- Questions?
- As described in my introductory letter, please contact me with your questions, comments, or concerns. I reserve one hour a week for nothing but grading. If you contact me during that office hour, you're most certain to reach me. Feel free to call or e-mail me at other times, too, and if I'm not available we can arrange another time to talk. (If you send me e-mail and I don't reply within a couple of days, call me. Once every few months a legitimate e-mail message gets deleted by my ISP's spam filter. Not bad considering I get about 1000 spam notes a month. Well "not bad" if you're not the person sending that one legitimate note.)
- For quick feedback and networking with other students, I highly recommend that you subscribe and post questions to:
- USDA-indexw - a discussion list for GS students assigned to me. This list includes discussions about indexing, about this particular course, notifications about any slow-downs that might happen on my end, etc.
- IndexStudents - this is a great place for students of indexing to find guidance, hints, encouragement, and support from others learning indexing and from professional indexers who like fielding questions from new and potential indexers.
- INDEX-L - the main discussion list for indexers around the globe.
- See also FAQ about me as an instructor.
- Speeding up the Process
- Take a look at the process of submitting lessons along with my suggestions for speeding it up.
- I can accept index writing lessons (Lessons 5, 6, 8, and 11) through e-mail. If you'd like to do this, please follow these guidelines.
- While you're Waiting
- Dawn Spencer has written a great article called "Over 80 Productive Things to Do" that outlines things you need to do in order to prepare for a career in freelance indexing. I've also written a page about things you can do while you're waiting.
- Myths About the Graduate School, USDA (GS) Indexing Courses
- There has been much misinformation about the GS indexing courses disseminated over the years and instructors have recently heard yet another inaccurate myth being perpetuated. The instructors have put together a factsheet to dispel some of these myths.
- Contacting the GS
- Students of the GS course can contact the Graduate School for administrative-type information (like getting extensions, checking records of lessons received, etc) or other general course information.
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