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==Five laws by [[SR Ranganathan]] ==
==Five laws by [[SR Ranganathan]] ==
The five laws of library science, by S. R. Ranganathan, with a foreword by Sir P. S. Sivaswami Aiyer and an introduction by W. C. Berwick Sayers.
The five laws of library science, by S. R. Ranganathan, with a foreword by Sir P. S. Sivaswami Aiyer and an introduction by W. C. Berwick Sayers.
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Main Author: Ranganathan, S. R. 1892-1972.
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Main Author: Ranganathan, S. R.  
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1892-1972.
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Language(s): English
Language(s): English
Published: Madras, The Madras Library Association; 1931.
Published: Madras, The Madras Library Association; 1931.
Subjects: Libraries.  
Subjects: Libraries.  
Library science.  
Library science.  
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Note: "Madras library association [Constitution and list of publications]": vi p.
Note: "Madras library association [Constitution and list of publications]": vi p.
Physical Description: xxxii, 458, vi p. illus. 22 cm.  
Physical Description: xxxii, 458, vi p. illus. 22 cm.  
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==CHAIN INDEXING ==
==CHAIN INDEXING ==
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Chain Indexing or Chain Procedure is a mechanical method to derive subject index entries or subject headings from the class number of the document. It was developed by Dr. S.R. Ranganathan. He first mentioned this in his book “Theory of Library Catalogue” in 1938.
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Chain Indexing or Chain Procedure is a mechanical method to derive subject index entries or subject headings from the class number of the document. It was developed by Dr. S.R. Ranganathan. He first mentioned this in his book “Theory of Library Catalogue” in 1938.

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* 12.08.1892 - 1972

Five laws by SR Ranganathan

The five laws of library science, by S. R. Ranganathan, with a foreword by Sir P. S. Sivaswami Aiyer and an introduction by W. C. Berwick Sayers.

Main Author: Ranganathan, S. R. 1892-1972.

Language(s): English Published: Madras, The Madras Library Association; 1931. Subjects: Libraries. Library science.

Note: "Madras library association [Constitution and list of publications]": vi p. Physical Description: xxxii, 458, vi p. illus. 22 cm.

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CHAIN INDEXING

Chain Indexing or Chain Procedure is a mechanical method to derive subject index entries or subject headings from the class number of the document. It was developed by Dr. S.R. Ranganathan. He first mentioned this in his book “Theory of Library Catalogue” in 1938.

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