Demo video: How to index a book with TExtract
With TExtract you create the back-of-book index for your book using a unique combination of automated and manual indexing. The initial index is created fully automatically. Running through the text to mark entries is not needed. You edit and expand the index in TExtract using powerful and easy to use in-text navigation, selection and editing features, available in no other software.
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download TExtract and use the free 30-day trial license to create the index for your publication now.
If you are pleased with the result, buy a license to export the full index.
TExtract is used by authors, editors and professional indexers who want high-quality back-of-book indexes while having to meet deadlines.
You will value TExtract's navigation, editing and formatting functions that provide full control.
You will also appreciate its index revision and re-use facilities, its Word embedding and EPUB export options, its various output formats,
its powerful application of authority files, its indexing standards support and its table format that enables further processing by other software.
See the bibliography with links to indexes.
See recently published books and indexes below.
Recent publications with an index created using TExtract:
Joshua A. T. Fairfield
Runaway Technology: Can Law Keep Up?
Cambridge University Press, 2021
Aviel Verbruggen
Pricing Carbon Emissions: Economic Reality and Utopia.
Routledge, 2021
Melinda Powers
Reclaiming Greek Drama for Diverse Audiences.
Routledge, 2020
Jonas Bens
The Indigenous Paradox: Rights, Sovereignty, and Culture in the Americas.
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2020
I.M. Nick
Personal Names, Hitler, and the Holocaust: A Socio-Onomastic Study of Genocide and Nazi Germany.
Lexington Books, 2019
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Users of TExtract are Thomson Reuters, CH2M HILL, Yale Law School, Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung, University of Pretoria, Bentham Science Publishers, ITT, Exelis, John Benjamins Publishers, Author Solutions Inc, UWA Business School, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Miami Dade Office of Strategic Business Management, VTeX, XLibris, Baylor College of Medicine, the International Institute of Social History, Trinity College, WordCo Indexing, the Hoover Institution Library and many others in 70 countries worldwide.