S.R. Ranganathan and the Method of ScienceThe present study,which is a tribute to S.R.Ranganathan reveals his uncanny insight to observe and discover hidden relations.This volume explicitly tells us that how S.R.Ranganathan created research in Indian librarianship and taught and inspired others to solve problems by objective and systematic methods as applied to other branches of social sciences. |
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... needs and to anticipate them . It requires a continuous programme of user education , enabling the readers to dig for themselves the wide resources of a library . Phi- losophy behind the concept of user education is aptly described by ...
... needs and to anticipate them . It requires a continuous programme of user education , enabling the readers to dig for themselves the wide resources of a library . Phi- losophy behind the concept of user education is aptly described by ...
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... need not accept the postulates of Ranganathan in toto . They need variations and additional input.2 25 Science is democratic to the core . Scientific truth is open to all , and everybody has the right to challenge it if he / she feels ...
... need not accept the postulates of Ranganathan in toto . They need variations and additional input.2 25 Science is democratic to the core . Scientific truth is open to all , and everybody has the right to challenge it if he / she feels ...
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... need to feed on knowledge cre- ated by their peers . If the peers are few and live near one an- other , they commune ... needs of the children and neo - literates . They have immense social functions . Such authors have gifted talents to ...
... need to feed on knowledge cre- ated by their peers . If the peers are few and live near one an- other , they commune ... needs of the children and neo - literates . They have immense social functions . Such authors have gifted talents to ...
Contents
Sources of Research on Ranganathan | 10 |
Life and Mind of Ranganathan | 23 |
Ranganathans Development as an Author | 37 |
Copyright | |
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