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  • {{r|Library science}} {{r|Five laws of library science}}
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  • ...ies.] Annotated list with links to public domain ERIC Digests dealing with library science and libraries
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  • The '''five laws of library science''' were proposed by [[S. R. Ranganathan]] in 1931. They are:
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Five laws of library science]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • [[Library science]] has embodied the concept in its [[Digital Object Identifier]] (DOI) stand
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  • {{r|Library science}}
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  • ...ide not only for the size of its collections, but for its contributions to library science, such as [[Project MARC]], the first large-scale MAchine-Readable Catalogin
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  • {{r|Library science}}
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  • ...on of library materials. In a more present-day view, a major outgrowth of library science is [[information architecture]]. There is no generally agreed distinction between '''library science''', '''library and information science''', and '''librarianship'''. To a ce
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  • | fields = Library Science<br>Archival Science
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  • ...publications in biology, chemistry, computer science, education, history, library science, physics, political science, sociology, and numerous medical, nursing and o
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  • In [[library science]], a print book is called a [[monograph]] to distinguish it from serial [[p
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  • Darling earned a [[Masters in Library Science]], by the time she was 21, and worked as a reference librarian, prior to be
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  • ...r and Paul Sturges, (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of Information and Library Science. (pp. 263-278) London: Routledge.</ref>
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  • '''Information retrieval''' is defined as "a branch of computer or library science relating to the storage, locating, searching, and selecting, upon demand, r
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