Common use of Indexing Clause in Contracts

Indexing. Producing a key to the contents of a work. Includes reading and analyzing the work; choosing subjects, concepts, and other elements that together form a systematic guide to the information contained in the work; arranging these elements into entries consisting of headings and subheadings and their locators (for example, page numbers); and arranging the entries alphabetically or in some other searchable order. Note: The agreement should specify whether the Client will provide a style sheet. Picture Research. Locating suitable photos or artwork. Does not include the following unless specified: • reading manuscript and composing picture list • setting and maintaining budgets • searching for artists’ references • obtaining pictures and permission releases • arranging for and supervising set-up shots • editing and choosing pictures • writing captions, labels, or source lines • organizing pictures for scanning • returning pictures • negotiating usage fees • sending final usage letters

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Freelance Editorial Agreement, Editorial Agreement, Agreement

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