Making a dictionary is a complex task that involves many different actions simultaneously and sequentially at different levels of organization and automatization. It therefore takes a long time and typically involves more than one person. Despite the operation of several persons over a long time, the end product has to be consistent. Therefore, a set of instructions to the lexicographers is needed. Even if one person makes the whole dictionary from A to Z, he needs the instructions for himself.
The instructions codify the decisions taken in the planning phase and those made ad hoc in the research and production phase. They serve as a memorandum for the lexicographers on details that they should always handle the same way. The instructions comprise the following kinds of information: