An index is usually found at the back of the book. The index will be in alphabetical order with page numbers. There may be a list of contents at the front of the book, which is a list of chapters.
Glossary comes first. (I am looking at the 'contents' page in my book)
The book that fits this description is "House of Leaves" by Mark Z. Danielewski. It is a unique and experimental novel that plays with traditional book formatting and structure, including the placement of sections like the foreword and index in unexpected locations.
an index is a thing in the back of a book. The END!
And index is in the back of a story or book.
index is a part of the book that tells you were every thing in the book is
Book Review Index was created in 1965.
Yes, traditionally in a book, the acknowledgment page comes before the index page. The acknowledgment page usually includes thanks or recognition to those who have contributed to the book in some way, while the index is a separate section at the end that lists key terms and where to find them in the book.
An index is located in the back of the book and has a alpabetized list of names and items that can be found in the book with page number to find it. A book index can be created manually by an Indexer, or by using a software like Cindex, PDF Index Generator, etc...
Index books is the plural form.
index
the back of a book
the back of a book