Libraries and the Organization of KnowledgeArchon Books, 1965 - Всего страниц: 224 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 37
Стр. 23
... achieve nt results because each proceeded from an a priori assumption 1 relationship between a given end and a given instrumentality . statement is so crucial to any program of research that further tion seems necessary . The ...
... achieve nt results because each proceeded from an a priori assumption 1 relationship between a given end and a given instrumentality . statement is so crucial to any program of research that further tion seems necessary . The ...
Стр. 27
... achieve a perceptive standing relation to the total environment - physical , psycho- nd intellectual . The derivation of the term is readily apparent . logy is the theory or science of the methods and foundations edge , especially with ...
... achieve a perceptive standing relation to the total environment - physical , psycho- nd intellectual . The derivation of the term is readily apparent . logy is the theory or science of the methods and foundations edge , especially with ...
Стр. 85
... achieve its fullest purpose as an instrument of Dibliographic organization only after the idea content of the book has been dissociated from its physical embodiment – its codex form . Once his has been achieved , and the thought unit ...
... achieve its fullest purpose as an instrument of Dibliographic organization only after the idea content of the book has been dissociated from its physical embodiment – its codex form . Once his has been achieved , and the thought unit ...
Содержание
GENERAL Ramar Menons to AUSHAINN | 3 |
Foundations of a Theory of Bibliography | 18 |
Emergence of a New Institutional Structure | 34 |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 9
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
abstract achieve Alfred North Whitehead analysis areas Aristotelian logic arrangement Association Bacon basic biblio bibliographic management bibliographic organization bibliographic services book catalog book classification brain card catalog century Chicago complex concepts course derived Dewey discipline Documentation economic education for librarianship effective Émile Durkheim experience fact field Francis Bacon fundamental future graduate graphic communication graphic organization graphic records hierarchy human important individual intellectual Konrad Gesner librarian librarianship library schools limited literature logical machines materials Melvil Dewey ment methods modern nature needs operation pattern philosophical physical possible practical present principles problems professional properties public libraries recorded knowledge relationships responsibility retrieval rôle schematism scheme scholar scholarship scientific social social epistemology society Special Libraries Special Libraries Association specialists specific structure techniques theory thought tion traditional library classification University utility