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An index is a system used to make finding information easier.
Index may also refer to:
- Bibliographic index, a regularly updated print periodical publication that lists articles, books, and/or other information items, usually within a particular discipline.
- Index (publishing), a detailed list, usually arranged alphabetically, of the specific information in a publication
- Index cards in a rolodex or old library card catalog, early and mid 20th century technologies for maintaining such lists
- Index (mathematics), for various meanings of the word in mathematics
- Index (economics), a single number calculated from an array of prices and quantities
- Index, Washington, a town in Snohomish County, Washington, United States
- Index, New York, a hamlet in the County and Town of Otsego, New York, United States
- Index (typography), a largely obsolete punctuation mark
- Indexing (motion), a kind of motion in many areas of mechanical engineering and machining
Publications:
- Index Librorum Prohibitorum, a list of publications which the Catholic Church censored
- Germany's List of Media Harmful to Young People, colloquially known as The Index, published by the Bundesprüfstelle für jugendgefährdende Medien
- Index Magazine, was a prominent New York City based publication for art and culture
- Truman State University Index, the weekly student newspaper
- The Index, the student newspaper of Kalamazoo College, published since 1877
- The Index (journal), a European propaganda journal created by Henry Hotze to support the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War
- index.hu, a prominent news and community portal in Hungarian
- Toaru Majutsu no Index, a Japanese light novel, manga, and anime series
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