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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 38
Page 63
... observation . Science is an art of observation of objective and verifiable data . In social sciences , we study the situations which cause social acts . In social sciences , the role of empirical studies is to understand , collate and ...
... observation . Science is an art of observation of objective and verifiable data . In social sciences , we study the situations which cause social acts . In social sciences , the role of empirical studies is to understand , collate and ...
Page 64
... observation and data collection in the total process of investigation has been explained by Ranganathan through his spiral of scientific methods . The facts can be had by direct , manipu- lated , or controlled observation through ...
... observation and data collection in the total process of investigation has been explained by Ranganathan through his spiral of scientific methods . The facts can be had by direct , manipu- lated , or controlled observation through ...
Page 79
... observation is only for the sake of observation then it is no more than the curiosity of a child or the probings of an officious Paul Pry . Observation is not to pile sterile data , either . It is only an initial stage of enquiry and ...
... observation is only for the sake of observation then it is no more than the curiosity of a child or the probings of an officious Paul Pry . Observation is not to pile sterile data , either . It is only an initial stage of enquiry and ...
Contents
Sources of Research on Ranganathan | 10 |
Life and Mind of Ranganathan | 23 |
Ranganathans Development as an Author | 37 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
2nd edn 3rd edn Asia Bangalore Bliss Bombay brary Classified catalogue code colleagues Colon classification creative deductive Dewey discipline documentation DRTC Edward Dudley empirical laws ence Eugene Garfield experience faceted classification FID/CA five laws formulated fundamental ganathan Ghan Girja Kumar Herald of lib Herald of library Ibid ideas indexing Indian library information science intellectual intuition knowledge Krishan Kumar Langridge laws of library librarians librarianship library and information Library book selection library classification library science library service London M.A. Gopinath Madras University Melvil Dewey mind nathan Neelameghan normative principles observation P.N. Kaula Palmer papers practice problems Prolegomena to library published quadrant Ranga Ranganathan's contribution Ranganathan's philosophy reference service revised S.R. Ranganathan scientific method scientist sect Shera Shiyali Ramamrita social sciences spiral of scientific T.S. Rajagopalan teacher teaching theory of classification thoughts tion University of Delhi verification Vikas W.C.B. Sayers writing