Matching Pairs Types of Reference MaterialsOnline version selecting relevant sources of information. by Martha Forbes 1 can be use to find out the distance between two places. 2 Provides more than just a list of words, their spelling and their meanings. 3 Provides a daily and weekly verbatim report of proceedings in Parliament. 4 A government publication. It is produced by many Caribbean territories on a weekly or monthly basis. 5 Provides lists of alternative meanings (synonyms) for a wide range of words. 6 This contains the names, addresses and telephone numbers of subscribers in alphabetical order. 7 Can be used to find lots of information, in different formats, as long as you know what you are doing. 8 These are specialist magazines, published at regular intervals and aimed at a particular trade or profession, such as ventilation experts or dentists. 9 This provides information on post office services including postal regulations for inland and overseas post. 10 A list of planned events in the order in which they will occur. Post Office Guide Hansard The Internet Telephone directory Trade Journals Official Gazettes Schedules Thesaurus Maps Dictionary