Reading this forum over the past couple of months, there has been a lot of good info about playing and answering questions about how to get started playing the banjo three finger, "Scruggs" style. But for the person who has been playing for a short while, can read (or still learning) tabs, can vamp and keep time, where do you go to learn new stuff? Or, if you were at a jam, heard a song but couldn't remember the tune when you got home or how many G chords before you changed to C (still having a little trouble hearing the changes).
highly recommend a book I have not seen mentioned on this site since I've been on and it is called The Bluegrass Fakebook by Bert Casey - I ordered mine through Janet Davis Music Co. a couple of years ago. It has musical notation (no tabs) for 150, "all time favorites". The music is easy to read, many favorites such as Bury me Beneath the Willows, The Wreck of the Old 97, I'll Fly Away, Little White Church and East Virginia Blues are all written in quarter and half notes...great for getting the melody down and knowing how many measures for each chord...add your choice of a couple of rolls and you've learned a new song without having to memorize someone else's tabs. There are other books like this available, but this is the one I usually go to.