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Qué (quién) es vademecum - definición

TYPE OF REFERENCE WORK, OR OTHER COLLECTION OF INSTRUCTIONS, THAT IS INTENDED TO PROVIDE READY REFERENCE
Vade mecum; Pocket reference; Vademecum; Ready reference; Vade mecum (book); Hand book; Vade-mecum; Hand-book
  • Early 20th century handbook for operating a motor car
  • A technician referring to an instructional handbook for the operation of a machine

handbook         
n. a handbook for (a handbook for beginners)
Vade Mecum         
1994 STUDIO ALBUM BY BILL DIXON
Vade mecum; Pocket reference; Vademecum; Ready reference; Vade mecum (book); Hand book; Vade-mecum; Hand-book
Vade Mecum is an album by American jazz trumpeter Bill Dixon recorded in 1993 and released on the Italian Soul Note label.Stubenrauch, R.
handbook         
(handbooks)
A handbook is a book that gives you advice and instructions about a particular subject, tool, or machine.
= manual
N-COUNT: usu with supp

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Handbook

A handbook is a type of reference work, or other collection of instructions, that is intended to provide ready reference. The term originally applied to a small or portable book containing information useful for its owner, but the Oxford English Dictionary defines the current sense as "any book ... giving information such as facts on a particular subject, guidance in some art or occupation, instructions for operating a machine, or information for tourists."

A handbook is sometimes referred to as a vade mecum (Latin, "go with me") or pocket reference. It may also be referred to as an enchiridion.

Handbooks may deal with any topic, and are generally compendiums of information in a particular field or about a particular technique. They are designed to be easily consulted and provide quick answers in a certain area. For example, the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers is a reference for how to cite works in MLA style, among other things. Examples of engineering handbooks include Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, and the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.