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The phrase "a sourcebook of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of resources, information, or references on a particular subject.
Example: "The library has published a sourcebook of local history that includes photographs, documents, and personal accounts."
Alternatives: "a compendium of" or "a collection of".
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A sourcebook of historical written texts, video documentation, and working programs that form the foundation of new media.
A sourcebook of documentation on women artists at the forefront of work at the intersection of art and technology.
If "The Wretched of the Earth" was not "the handbook for the black revolution," as its publisher boasted, it was certainly a sourcebook of revolutionary slogans.
Theories and documents of contemporary art: A sourcebook of artists' writings, (Second Edition, Revised and Expanded by Kristine Stiles) Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
"We would march around the house, upstairs and downstairs, singing "'Let My People Go,"' says Mr. Arnow, an investor and author of the book "Creating Lively Passover Seders: A Sourcebook of Engaging Tales, Texts and Activities" (Jewish Lights).
But Mr. Boyd's luck turned last year when Zyzzyva, a literary journal in San Francisco that he discovered in Writer's Market (a sourcebook of publishing opportunities), published one of his tales.
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Relying on qualitative data from a variety of sources including our own interviews and ethnographic work, and, a sourcebook on videogames, we are assured of the existence of three facets of creativity-based game design: idea creation, constructivism and evolution.
Although the author intended the work for a select group of readers, it has become a sourcebook on fin-de-siècle aestheticism.
Corey, J. "Loren Eiseley's 'Our Own True Notebook': Engaging Students in Effective Reflection". Pupil: a Sourcebook for Teachers of Rhetoric and Composition (2014).
The Guide, first published in the spring of 1900, as a sourcebook for motorists, is the standard by which haute cuisine is judged.
Together, these texts offer a sourcebook for the Whole Earth culture of the 1960s and 1970s in all its infinite variety.
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