Indexing is the process of organizing and sorting information to make it easier to find the data you need in an information database.
In the context of the Internet, indexing is the process by which search engines such as Google or Bing crawl the web for web pages and gather information about them. This information is then stored in the search engine's index, which enables it to quickly find web pages that match user queries.
Similarly, in the context of libraries, indexing is the process of assigning keywords or categories to publications to facilitate the search and organization of books and other library materials. Library indexes enable users to quickly locate the publications they need based on subject, author, or other key information.
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