repertorio
repertoire ; repertory.
There is a sharp dropping off, particularly where activities demand skills not usually found in a librarian's repertoire = There is a sharp dropping off, particularly where activities demand skills not usually found in a librarian's repertoire.
Thousands of songs and piano pieces have been published in magazines issued throughout Europe and the Americas, yet an overall history is lacking for this large repertory of music.
repertorio bibliográfico
literature guide
resource guide
source book
research guide
A particular form of guide to available resources in specific subject fields is that called variously, literature guides, resource guides, source books or, indeed, other similar names.
A particular form of guide to available resources in specific subject fields is that called variously, literature guides, resource guides, source books or, indeed, other similar names.
A particular form of guide to available resources in specific subject fields is that called variously, literature guides, resource guides, source books or, indeed, other similar names.
This is a bibliography identifying a number of research guides and sources intended to help the law librarian make better use of the Internet.
repertorio de jurisprudencia
law report
Enter law reports of one court that are not ascribed to a reporter by name under the heading for the court or under title.
repertorios de recursos de apelación
records of appeal proceedings
Enter the official proceedings and records of appeal proceedings in the same way as the proceedings in the first instance.
un gran repertorio de
an arsenal of
an armoury of [armory]
Must she fortify herself with an arsenal of stratagems in order to survive?.
We have an armory of diminishing terms to apply which fool no one, least of all the children they label.