There are some books that give a cohesive and well-ordered introduction. If you can still find a copy of "Clojure Programming", by Emerick, Carper, and Grand, that's the one that I found most thoroughly helpful with the standard library. Also, it has a pretty good index and I made frequent reference back to it for a while. After "a while", of course, you get the picture and fling all books aside (until the next one comes out).
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