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Blue book
See also: White paper and Green paper • The Blue Book of the John Birch Society, a transcript of
Blue book or Bluebook is a term often referring to an the founding meeting of the John Birch Society
almanac or other compilation of statistics and informa-
tion. The term dates back to the 15th century, when large México
blue velvet-covered books were used for record-keeping • "State of Veracruz, Facts about Mexico, The Country
by the Parliament of the United Kingdom.[1] of the Future, The Blue Book of Mexico // Estado de
Veracruz, Verdades sobre México, El País del
Government Porvenir, El Libro Azul de México".
Originally published in 1923 when the bad times of
• At the European Commission, internship candidates the Mexican Revolution seemed to be over and the
who pass a preselection are added to a Blue Book, future looked promising.
from which the final successful candidates are
chosen. Bilingual (English / Spanish)
United Kingdom Reprinted in the 1990s (Edición facsimilar de la
• ’Guide to Learning the Knowledge of London’, a Editora del Gobierno del Estado)
comprehensive guide to the streets of London used
by black-cab drivers. Media
• "The Blue Book", genocide scholars’ nickname for
• Healthcare Blue Book, a website with U.S. healthcare
The treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire,
prices
1915-1916.[2]
• Treachery of the Blue Books, an 1847 Welsh
parliamentary report on the state of education in the Engineering
country
• The ’Blue Book’ Design guide to BS 5950-1, a design
• A weekly digest of signals intelligence reports by the
book for structural steel element design
British intelligence agency GCHQ
• Annual reports produced by the governments of
each crown colony and protectorate of the British Computing and technology
Empire • Blue Book specification, the name of one format
• Blue Book (Office for National Statistics), is published from the Rainbow Book standards for compact discs,
annually by the Office for National Statistics, and defining the Enhanced CD standard
contains the estimates of the domestic and national • A set of telecommunications Recommendations
product, income and expenditure for the United issued by the International Telecommunication
Kingdom Union Standardisation Sector in 1988
• A common name of the book Smalltalk-80: The
United States Language and its Implementation, and any virtual
• Blue Book (FCC), a nickname for a report on Public machine implementation based on Smalltalk
Service Responsibility for Broadcast Licensees issued on • Blue Book protocol, the file transfer protocol of the
March 7, 1946 by the Federal Communications Coloured Book protocols
Commission of the United States • The Java Virtual Machine specification
• Blue Book (United States Marine Corps), a bulletin • Blue Books, spacecraft data and telemetry
listing the lineal precedence and seniority of Marine recommendations made by the Consultative
Corps officers Committee for Space Data Systems
• Project Blue Book, a U.S. Air Force study on UFOs • Ingo Wegener’s "Blue Book", an influential textbook
• Various almanacs from U.S. state governments: in circuit complexity[3]
• Missouri Blue Book
• Oregon Blue Book
• Tennessee Blue Book
• Wisconsin Blue Book
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Blue book
Transportation • A common name of the Handbook of United States Coins
by Richard S. Yeoman
• The nickname of the annual publication of the UK’s • Kelly Blue Book, the United States’ largest
Motor Sports Association automotive vehicle valuation company
• Aircraft Bluebook, a digest that covers the price and • Little Blue Books, a series of 20th century
condition of used general aviation aircraft in the U.S; publications by the Haldeman-Julius Publishing
the Aircraft Bluebook Rating Scale (or "Bluebook Company
scale") is used in the aviation industry to rate the • The publications of the European Central Bank
condition of used aircraft. describing the main payment and securities
• Kelley Blue Book is an automotive appraisal guide settlement systems in the EU Member States
from the company of the same name • The Yale College Programs of Study is referred to as
• The Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair the Blue Book.
Jewelry See also
• Blue Book is the Tiffany & Co. catalog first published • Blue book exam, a type of test involving writing an
in 1845 essay
• The World Jewellery Confederation Blue Book is a
three-part publication outlining terminology,
classification and ethical guidelines for coloured
References
gemstones, diamonds and pearls [1] Preface, Tennessee Blue Book, 2007-2008 edition,
page vii.
Science [2] James Bryce and Arnold Toynbee, The Treatment of
Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1915-1916, Documents
• A publication of the United Nations Environment Presented to Viscount Grey of Falloden by Viscount
Programme listing endangered species Bryce, Uncensored Edition (2000), Gomidas
• Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry, a compilation of Institute, Taderon Press. ISBN 0-9535191-5-5
IUPAC recommendations [3] Wegener, Ingo (1987). The Complexity of Boolean
Functions. John Wiley and Sons Ltd, and B. G.
Other publications Teubner, Stuttgart. ISBN 3-519-02107-2. , an
influential textbook on circuit complexity,
• The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, the commonly known as the "Blue Book". Also
most widely followed authority for legal citation available for download (PDF) at the Electronic
formats in the United States Colloquium on Computational Complexity.
• Blue Book (magazine), published from 1905 to 1975
• Blue Book (racing), a publication of The Jockey Club
• "The Blue Book," a tourist guide to the San Antonio External links
Sporting District (the red-light district of San • State Blue Books. American Library Association’s
Antonio, Texas), published in 1911 Government Documents Roundtable (GODORT)
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