The Five Laws of Library Science |
Contents
Library Furniture | 42 |
Library Staff | 50 |
Open Access System | 51 |
ShelfArrangement | 52 |
Catalogue | 53 |
Reference Service | 54 |
Introduction | 60 |
Closed System | 61 |
Publicity | 271 |
Extension Service | 280 |
BookSelection | 285 |
Reference Service | 305 |
Issue Method | 309 |
Time of the Staff | 313 |
Central Cataloguing | 318 |
Library Location | 320 |
ShelfArrangement | 62 |
StackRoom Guides | 63 |
Catalogue Entry | 64 |
Bibliography | 65 |
Introduction | 70 |
Growth in Size | 71 |
Catalogue Room | 72 |
Classification Scheme | 73 |
Flirt Not with Fruits | 78 |
The Normal and the Abnormal | 118 |
Library Chorus | 126 |
SECOND LAW AND ITS Digvijaya World Conquest | 135 |
SECOND LAW AND ITS IMPLICATIONS | 190 |
Popular Departments | 270 |
PAGE 258 | 322 |
Staff | 348 |
Evolution | 351 |
Vital Principle | 354 |
SCIENTIFIC METHOD LIBRARY SCIENCE AND MARCH OF DIGVIJAYA 80 What is a Science? | 355 |
Scientific Method | 357 |
Second Law and New Types of Books and Practices | 369 |
Third Law and Docu mentation | 372 |
Fourth Law and New Library Practices | 375 |
Fifth Law and its Diverse Imports | 378 |
Branches of Library Science | 381 |
Teaching and Research | 386 |
March of Digvijaya | 404 |
Specification for Unit BookRack APPENDIX 2 Specification for Periodicals Table BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX | 409 |