<Dd> Solomon's seal, 14 </Dd> <Dd> sunflower, 47 ← regular entry </Dd> <P> In books, indexes are usually placed near the end (this is commonly known as "BoB" or back - of - book indexing). They complement the table of contents by enabling access to information by specific subject, whereas contents listings enable access through broad divisions of the text arranged in the order they occur . It has been remarked that, while "(a) t first glance the driest part of the book, on closer inspection the index may provide both interest and amusement from time to time ." </P> <P> Some principles of good indexing include: </P>

Where does the index go in a book