The Five Laws of Library Science

The five laws of library science are some of the most influential concepts in that field. S.R. Ranganathan's early education was of a mathematic background. This systematic way of thinking, he later applied to his work in library science, most notably his work on library classification and administration. The father of library science in India propounded the five laws of library science in 1931. The first law is that books are for use. It is imperative to ensure library patrons use the materials we select and purchase for them. Libraries are not just about storing books, they are about people having access to books. This is something Ranganathan made clear in his own discussion of the first law (Ranganathan 1988). His talks and writings emphasize the preservation of information and knowledge to be as important as access to information and knowledge.

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The Five Laws of Library Science

The five laws of library science are some of the most influential concepts in that field. S.R. Ranganathan's early education was of a mathematic background. This systematic way of thinking, he later applied to his work in library science, most notably his work on library classification and administration. The father of library science in India propounded the five laws of library science in 1931. The first law is that books are for use. It is imperative to ensure library patrons use the materials we select and purchase for them. Libraries are not just about storing books, they are about people having access to books. This is something Ranganathan made clear in his own discussion of the first law (Ranganathan 1988). His talks and writings emphasize the preservation of information and knowledge to be as important as access to information and knowledge.

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The Five Laws of Library Science

The Five Laws of Library Science

by R.K. Krishnan
The Five Laws of Library Science

The Five Laws of Library Science

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The five laws of library science are some of the most influential concepts in that field. S.R. Ranganathan's early education was of a mathematic background. This systematic way of thinking, he later applied to his work in library science, most notably his work on library classification and administration. The father of library science in India propounded the five laws of library science in 1931. The first law is that books are for use. It is imperative to ensure library patrons use the materials we select and purchase for them. Libraries are not just about storing books, they are about people having access to books. This is something Ranganathan made clear in his own discussion of the first law (Ranganathan 1988). His talks and writings emphasize the preservation of information and knowledge to be as important as access to information and knowledge.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789354120312
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 301
File size: 446 KB

About the Author

Dr. R.K. Krishnan is presently working as Chief Librarian in H.K.B.K. College of Engineering, Bangalore and previously he was working as Librarian in Al-Ameen Dental College, Bijapur. He has done his MLISc., from Karnatak University, Dharwad, M.Phil from Vinayaka Missions University, Selam and PhD from University of Mysore, Mysore. He is an active member of various professional bodies like, Indian Society for Technical Education, New Delhi, Indian Library Association and Society for the advancement of Library and Information Science, Chennai. He has designed and maintained Eng-Lib-Forum for Engineering College Librarians.

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