Red Book

Red Book, Redbooks, Little Red Book or Big Red Book may refer to:

Political pamphlets

Reference books and standards

Medicine and health care

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 1956–1964, 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

Lists of endangered entities

Manuscripts

Music

Other uses

  • Harvard Redbook, 1945 report on the role of general education in American secondary schools, also known as General Education in a Free Society
  • Redbook, an American women's magazine
  • Red Book of Westmarch, a fictional manuscript written by Hobbits, a conceit of author J. R. R. Tolkien to explain the source of his stories
  • Monty Python's Big Red Book, a humour book first published in 1971
  • 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, was known as the Red Book from 1970 to 1983
  • Xiaohongshu (literally 'Little Red Book'), a Chinese social media and e-commerce platform created in 2013

See also

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