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Blue book

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Blue book may refer to:

Academia and education

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  • Blue book exam, a type of test involving writing an essay, typically into a pamphlet – traditionally blue colored – called a "blue book"
  • Blue and Brown Books, the Blue Book of Lecture Notes for 1933–1934 for Ludwig Wittgenstein lectures

Computing and technology

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Government and finance

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  • In the Traineeship scheme of the European Commission, internship candidates who pass a preselection are added to a Blue Book, from which the final successful candidates are chosen
  • A publication of the United Nations Protocol and Liaison Service containing listings relating to Permanent Missions to the United Nations
  • Blue pages, a US and Canadian government telephone directory, published either as part of books for white pages or yellow pages, or separately in a blue book
  • the Diplomatic Bluebook of Japan

United Kingdom

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United States

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Transportation

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  • Aircraft bluebook, a digest that covers the price and condition of used general aviation aircraft in the U.S; the Aircraft Bluebook Rating Scale (or "Bluebook scale") is used in the aviation industry to rate the condition of used aircraft.
  • Automobile Blue Book, a route guide to American intercity transportation published between 1901 and 1929.
  • Kelley Blue Book, an automotive appraisal guide from the company of the same name; it is the United States' largest automotive vehicle valuation company.

Other publications

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See also

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