A print reference source is a physical publication, such as a dictionary, encyclopedia, or handbook, that provides information on a specific topic. These sources are typically found in libraries and contain authoritative and detailed information that users can consult for research or general knowledge.
telephone book
a NON print source is a source that is not printed, like electronic media. A website.
If you need help with a printer just go to the print source.
What is happening in the print in source is that various documents are being published.
A print source is a source printed on paper. EX: a book.
A print source could be a newspaper, book, for instance.A no-print source could be a verbal speaking of information.
Go to Amazon and search "Volcanoes of the world-a regional directory". That is probably the most comprehensive on the subject.
Arlene L. Eis has written: 'The Legal Researcher's Desk Reference, 1990' 'The Legal Researcher's Desk Reference 2004-05 (Legal Researcher's Desk Reference)' 'Legal Newsletters in Print 2003' 'International mikvah directory' -- subject(s): Directories, Mikveh 'Legal Looseleafs in Print 2003' 'Legal Looseleafs in Print 2007 (Legal Looseleafs in Print)' 'Directory of Law-Related Cd-Roms 2000' 'The Legal Researcher's Desk Reference 1996-97 Supplement' 'Directory of Law-Related Cd-Roms 1996' 'Directory Of Law-Related CD-ROMs 2006' 'Legal Loose-Leafs in Print, 1992' 'Legal Newsletters in Print 1999' 'Directory of Law-related Cd-rom 2007' 'Legal Looseleafs in Print 2004' 'Legal Newsletters in Print 2002' 'The Legal Researcher's Desk Reference, 1992 (Legal Researcher's Desk Reference)' 'Legal Newsletters In Print 2005' 'Legal Looseleafs in Print 1997' 'The Legal Researcher's Desk Reference 2002-03 (Legal Researchers Desk Reference, 2002-2003)' 'Directory Of Law-Related CD-ROMs 2005' 'The Legal Researcher's Desk Reference' 'Legal Looseleaf in Print 2002' 'Legal Looseleafs in Print 2006 (Legal Looseleafs in Print)' 'Legal Newsletters in Print 1996' 'The Legal Researcher's Desk Reference 1998-99/ With Supplement (Legal Researcher's Desk Reference)' 'Directory of Law-Related Cd-Roms 1999'
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Simply print the whole source-code.
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An example of a non-print source is a podcast. Podcasts are audio recordings that can be downloaded or streamed online and cover a wide range of topics such as news, storytelling, interviews, and more.