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Whom should we aim to please when creating ebook indexes?
Twenty years ago in an article entitled ‘Whom should we aim to please?’, Hazel Bell considered the views of five different classes concerned with indexes: users, subjects, authors, publishers and regulators. Mary Coe updates this article with ebook indexes in mind and concludes that index users are the ones we should try to satisfy.