A blank booklet of lined paper used in the administration of examinations, so named because of its pale blue front and back covers
What should I bring to the exam? Are pens or bluebooks required? Is scratch paper supplied?.
Slang term derived from a blue NGS reference book The book contains information and formats required by NGS for survey data that is submitted to be considered for use in the national network
{i} school exam book for writing the answers; directory listing VIP's (in the United States); official government report covered in blue (in England)
A blue-cover, wholesale pricing book for United States coins issued on a yearly basis Dealers used it from the late 1940's through the 1970's and collectors as a guide in determining the prices they would pay to collectors for rare coins It is largely out of use for the purpose and has been supplanted almost entirely by the Coin Dealer Newsletter's publications and online computer networks
The "Blue Book" is a popular name for A Uniform System of Citation, which is published and distributed by the Harvard Law Review Association et al , and which is bound in a pretty blue cover The Blue Book should come with a warning sticker on its cover that says "Dont Panic "
This term has two meanings 1) A Bluebook is a booklet of blank sheets of paper used for essay examinations 2) The "Blue Book" is the document which outlines the requirements of the Creighton Core along with the goals and objectives of each requirement It was passed by the faculty in 1992