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Definition of Sourcebook
1. Noun. A book consisting of a collections of writings on a particular subject. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sourcebook
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sourcebook
Literary usage of Sourcebook
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Joining Forces on Solid-Waste Management: Regionalization Is Working in by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"... Section VIII QUESTIONS ADDRESSED IN THE SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH
STATISTICS sourcebook Substance Abuse and Mental Health Statistics Page ..."
2. Teaching The Best Practice Way: Methods That Matter, K-12 by Harvey Daniels, Marilyn Bizar (2005)
"sourcebook 1. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. . 2004. A Song Full of Hope: 1770-1830.
... sourcebook 5. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. Roberts, Pamela. 2002. ..."
3. Regional Energy and Economic Self-Sufficiency Indicators in the Southeastern by Marshall Goldberg, Skip Laitner (1997)
"Conversion factors for MS W are adapted from the MS W assumptions contained in
the sourcebook. The respective data were then entered into Tables 16-30. ..."
4. Drugs, Crime, and the Justice System (1992)
"NJ: The Gallup Poll, June 1989), 285, as presented in BJS, sourcebook of ...
New York Times/CBS News Poll, 1986 as presented in the BJS, sourcebook of ..."
5. No Escape: Male Rape in U.S. Prisons by Joanne Mariner (2001)
"Maguire and Pastore, sourcebook, p. 481. These overall numbers, however, mask
the fact that numerous jails are jammed far beyond their capacity. ..."