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{{wiktionary|Red Book|red book}} '''Red Book''', '''Redbook''' or '''Redbooks''' may refer to: {{TOC right}} == Political pamphlets == * ''[[Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung|The Little Red Book of Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung]]'' * [[Red Book (Liberal Party of Canada)|''Red Book'' (Liberal Party of Canada)]], policy platform for the 1993 election * [[Red Book (Albania)]], memorandum for the autonomy of Albania * The ''[[Charter of the Malagasy Socialist Revolution]]'' (the ''Red Book'', Malagasy: ''Boky Mena''), published in 1975 == Reference books and standards == === Medicine and health care=== * ''[[AAP Red Book]]'', pediatric infectious diseases * [[Personal Child Health Record]], used by the National Health Service of the United Kingdom * ''Red Book'', a drug reference published by [[Thomson Reuters]] * ''Red Book'', nickname for the Statement of Fees and Allowances, adopted by the UK [[General medical services]] in 1990 and abolished in 2004 * ''Red Book'', US guide to prescription medicines published by Thomson, including data such as [[Average wholesale price (pharmaceuticals)|average wholesale price]] === Science and computers === * [[IUPAC Red Book]], nomenclature of inorganic chemistry * [[IUPAP]] Red Book, of symbols, units, nomenclature, and fundamental constants in physics * ''Red Book'', alternate name for ''[[NTIA Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management]]'', technical regulations relating to electromagnetic frequency spectrum * ''Red Book'', a series of recommendations published by the CCITT (now [[ITU-T]]) in 1956β1964, and in 1984 * ''Red Book'', a British computer networking protocol from the 1980s, one of the [[Coloured Book]] standards * ''Red Book'', a.k.a. ''Trusted Network Interpretation'', part of the [[Rainbow Series]] by the National Computer Security Center * Red Book, American name for one of the [[Japanese naval codes]] during World War II * ''The Red Book'', alternate name for the 8th edition of the ''[[OpenGL]] Programming Guide'' * ''The Red Book'', alternate name for the 3rd edition of the ''[[PostScript]] Language Reference'' * ''The Red Book'', one of the ''[[Rainbow Books]]'', outlining the standard for [[Compact Disc Digital Audio]], originally produced in 1980 by the format's joint creators, Sony and Philips === Other reference books and standards === * ''Red Book'', one of the progenitors, along with the ''Green Book'' of [[Lloyd's Register#Origin|Lloyd's Register]] * ''Red Book'', nickname for ''[[A Guide Book of United States Coins]]'' by R. S. Yeoman, an overview and pricing guide * ''Red Book'', US guide for risk assessment by [[National Research Council (United States)|National Research Council]] * ''[[Red Books of Humphry Repton]]'', plans for landscape gardens by British designer Humphry Repton * ''Redbooks'', alternative name for firefighter training manuals published by the [[International Fire Service Training Association]] * ''The Red Book'', alternate name for the ''[[Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors|RICS]] Appraisal and Valuation Standards'', the professional guidelines for real estate valuers in the United Kingdom * ''The Redbook: A Manual on Legal Style'' by [[Bryan A. Garner]] * AAUP Policy Documents and Reports, a.k.a. the Redbook, by the [[American Association of University Professors]] * [[Iowa Official Register]], a biannual publication of Iowa government and history * ''Red Book'', a model contract for construction by the ''[[FIDIC|Federation Internationale des Ingenieurs-Conseil]]'' (FIDIC) == Lists of endangered entities == * [[Red Book of Endangered Species]], international listing (since 1948) * ''[[The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire]]'' (1991) * ''[[Red Book of Endangered Languages]]'', a comprehensive list of the world's languages facing extinction (2009) * ''[[Red Book of Ukraine]]'', a list of endangered animals and plants that live in Ukraine == Manuscripts == * ''[[Red Book of the Exchequer]]'', a 13th-century manuscript in England * ''[[Red Book of Hergest]]'', a medieval Welsh manuscript * [[The Red Book (Jung)|''The Red Book'' (Jung)]], manuscript of Carl Gustav Jung * [[Books of Clanranald|''Red Book of Clanranald'']], on clan history, literature, and poems * ''[[Red Book of Munster]]'' ({{lang|mga|Leabhar Ruadh Muimhneach}}), a lost c. 1400 Irish genealogical work by Murchadh Γ Cuindlis * ''[[Red Book of Ossory]]'', produced in Kilkenny, Ireland, a medieval manuscript * Another name for the {{lang|la|Liturgia Svecanae Ecclesiae catholicae & orthodoxae conformia}}, which sought to reintroduce elements of Catholic liturgy during the Swedish [[liturgical struggle]] == Music == * [[Red Book (album)|''Red Book'' (album)]], a 2005 album by Texas == Other uses == * [[Harvard Redbook]], a 1945 report on the role of general education in American secondary schools * ''[[Redbook]]'', an American women's magazine * ''[[Red Book of Westmarch]]'', a fictional manuscript written by Hobbits, a conceit of author J. R. R. Tolkien * [[The Red Book (film)|''The Red Book'' (film)]], 1994 experimental film * [[Red Book (C&S)]], nickname for the first edition of the ''Chivalry & Sorcery'' role-playing game * ''Red Book of Varieties and Schemes'', lecture notes by mathematician [[David Mumford]] on the theory of schemes * The [[Beige Book]], a report on the state of the US economy by the United States Federal Reserve Board, known as the Red Book from 1970 to 1983 * the annual UK Parliament budgetary report, the Financial Statement and Budget Report (FSBR) * [[Xiaohongshu]], a social networking platform also known as "little red book" ==See also== * ''[[Monty Python's Big Red Book]]'', a humour book first published in 1971 * [[Little Red Book (disambiguation)]] * [[Black Book (disambiguation)]] * [[Blue book (disambiguation)]] * [[Brown Book (disambiguation)]] * [[Gold Book]] * [[Green Book (disambiguation)]] * [[Orange Book (disambiguation)]] * [[Pink Book (disambiguation)]] * [[Plum Book]] * [[Purple Book (disambiguation)]] * [[White book (disambiguation)]] * [[Yellow Book (disambiguation)]] {{disambiguation}}
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