Libraries and the Organization of KnowledgeArchon Books, 1965 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... facts , d trying to understand them ' , the discovery of facts which prove to facts is initial scientific activity . . . . We make acquaintance with fact as an individual instance of something or other which arrests cention . A hundred ...
... facts , d trying to understand them ' , the discovery of facts which prove to facts is initial scientific activity . . . . We make acquaintance with fact as an individual instance of something or other which arrests cention . A hundred ...
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... facts were the urgent need of his time ; he defined a fact as ' the unmasking of nature ' . So inane did he find the corpus of received philosophy that he saw no hope but in rejecting it entirely and sub- stituting a new learning ...
... facts were the urgent need of his time ; he defined a fact as ' the unmasking of nature ' . So inane did he find the corpus of received philosophy that he saw no hope but in rejecting it entirely and sub- stituting a new learning ...
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... fact more evident than in the formal education of its initiates . Because the profession is so young , it has never defined the parameters of its own discipline , and as a result , special librarians may be found abstracting , indexing ...
... fact more evident than in the formal education of its initiates . Because the profession is so young , it has never defined the parameters of its own discipline , and as a result , special librarians may be found abstracting , indexing ...
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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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