Libraries and the Organization of KnowledgeArchon Books, 1965 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... methods have each something to te to the other . ociologists , though they have directed their attention toward vior of men in groups , have emphasized basic emotional drives ivations and have paid scant heed to the intellectual forces ...
... methods have each something to te to the other . ociologists , though they have directed their attention toward vior of men in groups , have emphasized basic emotional drives ivations and have paid scant heed to the intellectual forces ...
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... methods nd the popularity of ' methods clinics ' are symptomatic of a deeply ooted and well - nigh universal craving for innovation , and are a tacit Imission , born perhaps of a sense of guilt , that ' the past is too much ith us ...
... methods nd the popularity of ' methods clinics ' are symptomatic of a deeply ooted and well - nigh universal craving for innovation , and are a tacit Imission , born perhaps of a sense of guilt , that ' the past is too much ith us ...
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... methods . They substituted for the fifth - year bachelor's degree the degree of Master of Science in Library Science ... methods , and at times to forget the end ; to allow , in a word , the fascination of the means to distract [ them ] ...
... methods . They substituted for the fifth - year bachelor's degree the degree of Master of Science in Library Science ... methods , and at times to forget the end ; to allow , in a word , the fascination of the means to distract [ them ] ...
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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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