M Paul Lloyd wrote:Ah yes the index.
They are by their very nature rather difficult to compile retrospectively and truth be told no-one saw any reason to start something that would be entirely voluntary and therefore unpaid.
I have compiled such lists for other, somewhat older and less significant, publications in the past but sadly I never got around to doing one for Focus, in my defence I have been rather busy.

Does the entire collection exist in editable digital format? If so perhaps software
exists that will automatically index it, at least to a form that can be more easily
parsed by humans. If only images of pages exist OCR is probably not quite there
yet but may be in a couple of years. Either way it's almost certainly best to wait
until technology can do this because it would be an enormous task to do manually.
I'm certainly not volunteering!
I do think instant access to old Focus articles has value, even to the scientific
community. Maybe the task could be outsourced to a university that has an
interest in the area of digitisation research. A potential PhD topic perhaps.