Five laws of library science
The Five laws of library science is a theory proposed by S. R. Ranganathan in 1931, detailing the principles of operating a library system. Many librarians worldwide accept them as the foundations of their philosophy.[1][2]
- Books are for use.
- Every reader their book.
- Every book its reader.
- Save the time of the reader.
- The library is a growing organism
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