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Definition of Sourcebooks
1. sourcebook [n] - See also: sourcebook
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sourcebooks
Literary usage of Sourcebooks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1913)
"sourcebooks In elementary economics. AB Wolfe. J. Pol. Econ. 21: 454-9. My. '18.
Vagaries of recent political economy. JS Nicholson. Quar. 219: 406-25. ..."
2. Energy Efficiency: Challenges and Trends for Electric UtilitiesBusiness (1994)
"The information programs include distributing energy sourcebooks and other teaching
materials, and operating a TVA energy center for teachers and students. ..."
3. Historic Building Interiors: An Annotated Bibliography by Anne Grimmer (1994)
"Updated annually, this is probably one of the most complete sourcebooks available
in the United States today for salvaged original and reproduction products ..."
4. Protecting Children in Military Families: A Cooperative Response by Ralph Blanchard (1992)
"Sage sourcebooks for the Human Services Series. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications,
1990. Finkelhor, D., and Williams, LM Nursery Crimes. ..."
5. The High-school Library by Gilbert Oakley Ward, American Library Association (1913)
"Some important types of books of a more special nature are textbooks (especially
in the sciences and useful arts), historical sourcebooks, biographies of ..."
6. Eyewitness to the Past: Strategies for Teaching American History in Grades 5-12by Joan Brodsky Schur by Joan Brodsky Schur (2007)
"Naperville, IL: sourcebooks. Oratorical Culture in Nineteenth-Century America:
Transformations in the Theory and Practice of Rhetoric. ..."