Glenda’s curriculum vitae

Personal Details

Name: Glenda Michelle Browne

Qualifications: B.Sc. (Hons); M.Sc in Biotechnology; Diploma of Information Management – Librarianship; Certificate 4 in E-learning

Strengths

Indexing, thesaurus and ontology skills: As a freelance indexer since 1988 I have indexed more than 250 books, 2,000 articles, the website of the Australian Society of Indexers (until 2001) and Online Currents (from 2004 to 2008). I have edited the Online Help index used internally at the NRMA, have created metadata for a number of websites and intranets including Austrade and NPS MedicineWise, and have consulted for the Dictionary of Sydney website project. read more

HTML/Prep: transforming indexes for the web

First published in Online Currents – Vol.17 Issue 7, September 2002

Indexes on the Web include Web site indexes and document indexes that link directly to online material, and indexes which provide locators but are not themselves linked to the material they refer to. HTML/Prep is particularly useful for creating online indexes of documents that have already been indexed for print, or are to be indexed simultaneously for print and online presentation, although it can also be used for indexes with links to other parts of the Web. HTML/Prep v.3.0 from Leverage Technologies (1) is reviewed below, and other systems for creation of Web indexes are discussed at the end of the article. read more

Ig Nobel 5-minute MIT informal lecture

On 4 October 2007 I received the Ig Nobel Prize for Literature at Harvard University. On 6 October I spoke about my research for 5 minutes in the MIT Informal Lectures, and answered 3 questions. The talk and questions follow.

Inconspicuous indexers, and indexers as vegetables

Thank you for this honour.

I work as an indexer – an inconspicuous but thriving profession made up of people whose aim is to help readers find the information they need. Not many people know we exist, thinking instead that indexes ‘just happen’ or are created by computers. Because of this the American Society of Indexers chose the kohlrabi as their official vegetable – no-one knows what it is, either.

Indexes in daily life

My grandmother’s cousin, the American author Worth Tuttle Heddon, published her memoirs under the name Winifred Woodley, in a book titled ‘Two and three makes one’, which led my husband to point out that she was obviously better at English than at Maths! She noted (p.20) ‘This morning I made out a card index for the characters in my novel; keeping up with twenty-seven of them in my mind takes time from the writing’. read more

Ig Nobel Prize acceptance speech

On 4 October 2007 I received the Ig Nobel Prize for Literature at Sanders Theatre, Harvard University, Cambridge. Here is my 1-minute acceptance speech.

Thank you. I work as an indexer – the person who creates the A to Z access points at the back of books, in periodicals, websites, online help – just about anywhere. Few people know that indexers exist, and even fewer know that we worry ceaselessly about how to alphabetise our index terms so you can find them.

‘The’ is a case in point. It’s a funny word that sometimes matters, and sometimes doesn’t. You sort ‘The Bible’ and ‘The Beatles’ at ‘B’, but ‘The Hague’ and ‘The camel’s hump is an ugly wump’ at ‘T’. And that’s before you get to concepts such as ‘the blues’, ‘the pill’, and ‘the undead’. read more

Ignobel Prize for Literature, 2007

On 4 October 2007 Glenda was awarded the Ig Nobel Prize for Literature for an article she had written in 2001 on the problems encountered when alphabetising index entries that start with ‘The’.

The rules differ depending on the type of entry, and they don’t always reflect the way people think about the terms being indexed.

The Ig Nobels are presented at a ceremony at Sanders Theatre, Harvard University. They are a spoof on the true Nobel Prizes, and are awarded for research that makes people laugh, and then think. What they think is up to them. Ten awards are given each year from a pool of about 7000 nominations. Most of the winners this year travelled to Boston at their own expense, coming from 5 continents. Most are offered the opportunity to refuse quietly, but are delighted to win. One said it is a great compliment to have done research that is important enough to be published in a serious journal, but vivid enough to be awarded an Ig Nobel. read more

Indexes completed in 2016

TitleAuthor(s)PublisherIndexed by
Internet Spaceships are Serious BusinessCarter, Bergstrom & Woodford (Eds)University of Minnesota PressJon
Australian Trade Mark Law 2e -- Cases and StatutesBurrell et alOxford University PressJon
Coming of AgeTerry HoganMelbourne University PressJon
Life After DawkinsBrett, Croucher and MacintyreMelbourne University PressJon
Australian Trade Mark Law 2e -- Subject IndexBurrell et alOxford University PressGlenda
Bringing Baby HomePan MacmillanGlenda
Local Government Law JournalThomson ReutersGlenda
LeadershipVicky McGaheyGlenda
Stress Health and Healing Series no. 9Readers DigestGlenda
Australian Golf Club History - timeline indexMultiple authorsAustralian Golf ClubGlenda
When Two LoveJan ResnickJenny
National Blood Authority Guidelines V6NBAWordWallahJon
The AIF in BattleJean BouMelbourne University PressJon
The House that Jack BuiltJames ColmanUNSW PressJon
A New Kid on the BlockAlison MackinnonMelbourne University PressJon
Essentials of Corporate Finance 4eRoss et alMcGraw HillJon
Eat WellUniversal MagazinesUniversal MagazinesJenny
Choosing a SchoolUniversal MagazinesUniversal MagazinesJon
City DreamersGraeme DavisonNew South PublishingJon
ComebackJames ButtonMelbourne University PressJon
Food for LifeMichelle BridgesPan McMillanJenny
Cooking with Herbs and SpicesReader's DigestJon
Trillion Dollar BabyPaul ClearyBlack Inc/NeroJon
Murtagh's Patient EducationJohn MurtaghMcGraw HillJon
Guidelines for the management of haemophilia in AustraliaAHCDO/NBAWordwallahJon
New Patterns in Global Television FormatsKarina Aveyard, Ed.IntellectJon
Heinemann Biology 2 (VCE 3/4)Batterham et alPearsonJon
Ragamuffin Man: a biography of Syd FischerDavid SalterBlack Inc/NeroJon
Public Opinion, Campaign Politics and Media AudiencesBridget Griffen-Foley (Ed)Melbourne University PressJon
Fair Work Commission Annual Report 2016Fair Work CommissionWordwallahJon
Australian Electoral Commission Annual Report 2016Australian Electoral CommissionWordwallahJon
Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office Annual Report 2016Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation OfficeWordwallahJon
ATO Annual Report 2016Australian Taxation OfficeWordwallahJon
Australia's Defence StrategyAdam LockyerMelbourne University PressJon
The Barefoot InvestorScott PapeWileyJon
Australia’s American AlliancePeter J. Dean, Stephan Frühling and Brendan Taylor (Eds)Melbourne University PressJon
Delicious Magazine 2016 Recipe IndexDelicious MagazineNewsLifeMediaJon
Education, Industrialisation and the End of Empire in SingaporeKevin BlackburnRoutledgeJon
Understanding development and learningOUPGlenda
30 Minute CookbookReaders DigestGlenda
Bikini BodyPan MacmillanGlenda
ICAC Annual ReportICACGlenda
Murray-Darling Basin Authority historyMurray-Darling Basin AuthorityGlenda
Murray-Darling Basin Authority Annual ReportMurray-Darling Basin AuthorityGlenda
Justice DeniedHarlequinGlenda
Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 2016Thomson ReutersGlenda
Family Law Review 2016Thomson ReutersGlenda
Australian Business Law Review 2016Thomson ReutersGlenda
Australian Dispute Resolution Journal 2016Thomson ReutersGlenda
Business and Construction Law Journal 2016Thomson ReutersGlenda
Australian Intellectual Property Journal 2015-2016Thomson ReutersGlenda
APS Garden Design Study Group newsletter 2016Australian Plant Society, Garden Design Study GroupGlenda
Judicial ReviewJudicial Commission of NSWGlenda
Last Fifty MilesPenguinGlenda
10 Minute ManPenguinGlenda
Living DesignDuriePenguinGlenda
DessertsReaders DigestGlenda
Into the Heart of TasmaniaRebe Taylor Melbourne University Press Jon
Educating AustraliaTom Bentley and Glenn C. SavageMelbourne University PressJon
Preserving the PastJulia Horne and Stephen GartonMelbourne University PressJon
BUS201 combined textbook for Macquarie UniVariousPearsonJon

Indexes completed in 2015

Indexes completed in 2014

Indexes completed in 2013

Indexes completed in 2012

Aboriginal Convicts (Harman) — NewSouth Press [Jon]

ACECQA Annual Report 2012 — Armedia [Jon]

Accounting Information Systems 13e (Romney & Steinbart) — Pearson [Jon]

An Icon in Crisis (Ron Sandland and Graham Thompson) — NewSouth Press [Jon]

Australia and China at 40 (Reilly & Yuan) — NewSouth Press [Jon]

Australian Business Law Review 2012 – Thomson Reuters [Glenda]

Australian Dispute Resolution Journal 2012 – Thomson Reuters [Glenda]

Australian Intellectual Property Journal v.22 – Thomson Reuters [Glenda] read more