
LOOK WITHIN INDEXING & EDITING
Helping readers look within your book with accurate, easy-to-use indexes.
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I index trade books, textbooks, scholarly books, and manuals.
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AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
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WE OFFER A 10% DISCOUNT FOR BOOKS ON THE FOLLOWING TOPICS
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WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM MARY STEVENS
- Organized and service-oriented Indexer with exceptional ability to meet deadlines.
- Committed to helping readers find the information they need.
- Adept at discerning the essence of a text and seeing its interrelationships.
- Attentive listener with proven ability to follow detailed instructions.
- Hold Certificate of Practical Competency in Indexing from Kari Kells, co-author of Inside Indexing and owner of Index West, 2008.
As an educator in English, English as a New Language, and Spanish at the secondary and college levels for over 37 years, Mary Stevens indexes books on education and languages quickly and effectively.
I am able to read passages in Spanish at the ACTFL Superior level.
TESTIMONIALS
“I deeply appreciate Mary’s careful attention to the text and her thoughtfulness in indexing Contested Femininities. She was professional and met a very tight deadline. I would highly recommend her indexing skills!”
—Jennifer Lynn, author and professor of history, Montana State University, Billings
Praise for the index for Lorca's Immanent Mysticism: "This is wonderful to read! (. . . .) Thank you so very much (. . . .) It looks great (. . .)."
—Patricia Fitzpatrick, author and professor of Spanish, State University of New York, New Paltz
“I deeply appreciate Mary’s careful attention to the text and her thoughtfulness in indexing Contested Femininities. She was professional and met a very tight deadline. I would highly recommend her indexing skills!”
—Jennifer Lynn, author and professor of history, Montana State University, Billings
Praise for the index for Lorca's Immanent Mysticism: "This is wonderful to read! (. . . .) Thank you so very much (. . . .) It looks great (. . .)."
—Patricia Fitzpatrick, author and professor of Spanish, State University of New York, New Paltz