Libraries and the Organization of KnowledgeArchon Books, 1965 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... derived from Brunet , and even the Baconian influence is not entirely absent . The Universal Decimal was , of course , derived from Dewey , but its makers strove to achieve added dimensions , depth , and flexibility by the use of ...
... derived from Brunet , and even the Baconian influence is not entirely absent . The Universal Decimal was , of course , derived from Dewey , but its makers strove to achieve added dimensions , depth , and flexibility by the use of ...
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... derived his principles of classification , was established upon the simplest form of the verbal sentence , in which the subject is a particular entity and the predicate an abstraction characteristic of that entity . Thus , the state ...
... derived his principles of classification , was established upon the simplest form of the verbal sentence , in which the subject is a particular entity and the predicate an abstraction characteristic of that entity . Thus , the state ...
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... derived from the applied sciences . This has been especially true for that aspect of librarianship known as documentation . Thus , librarians hoped to increase their efficiency by making possible a more rapid and accurate performance of ...
... derived from the applied sciences . This has been especially true for that aspect of librarianship known as documentation . Thus , librarians hoped to increase their efficiency by making possible a more rapid and accurate performance of ...
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GENERAL Ramar Menons to AUSHAINN | 3 |
Foundations of a Theory of Bibliography | 18 |
Emergence of a New Institutional Structure | 34 |
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