Libraries and the Organization of KnowledgeArchon Books, 1965 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... philosophical bases of classification the Middle Ages added little that is relevant to our present purposes except by an insistence upon a theological orientation , to reaffirm the doctrine of the essential unity of knowledge , and to ...
... philosophical bases of classification the Middle Ages added little that is relevant to our present purposes except by an insistence upon a theological orientation , to reaffirm the doctrine of the essential unity of knowledge , and to ...
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... philosophical systems to library materials and needs . Early in the nineteenth century Thomas Jefferson had turned to Francis Bacon for the philosophical basis for a book classification that was adopted by the Library of Congress ...
... philosophical systems to library materials and needs . Early in the nineteenth century Thomas Jefferson had turned to Francis Bacon for the philosophical basis for a book classification that was adopted by the Library of Congress ...
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... philosophical concepts contained in the great philo- sophical writings of the Western World . Whatever the values and shortcomings of the several attempts at specialized bibliographic classification , enough experience has already been ...
... philosophical concepts contained in the great philo- sophical writings of the Western World . Whatever the values and shortcomings of the several attempts at specialized bibliographic classification , enough experience has already been ...
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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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