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  1. S.R. Ranganathan was born on 9 th August 1892 in Shiyali in Tanjavoor District of Tamil Nadu (then part of Madras Presidency). His father, Ramamrita Ayyar was a farmer who died at the age of 30, at that time Ranganathan was only six years old, after his death Ranganathan was brought up by his maternal grandfather.

  2. Jul 29, 2021 · National Librarian’s Day in India on August 12 celebrates the life’s work of a great mathematician. Wait, what? Yes, Shiyali Ramamrita (S. R.) Ranganathan, born in 1892 in British-ruled India, earned degrees in Mathematics, intending to teach, but he would make his mark in the world of words, rather than the world of numbers.

  3. Ranganathan’s relevance in the 21st century. David McMenemy. Editor, Library Review. Abstract. Purpose: To discuss the importance of S.R. Ranganathans teachings for librarians in. the twenty ...

  4. Nov 5, 2017 · by Ranganathan, S. R. Publication date 1937 Topics Archeological Survey, Library classification, Library technical processes, Library science Collection digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan Language English Item Size 279469975 Book from the Archaeological Survey of India Central Archaeological Library, New Delhi

  5. ఇతర లింకులు Portal on Dr. S R Ranganathan from India Ranganathan for Information Architects by Mike Steckel Ranganathan's Monologue on Melvil Dewey, Recorded 1964 – transcript India's First IT Guru S.R. Ranganathan (1892-1972): Google Scholar Profile Archived 2015-07-17 at the Wayback Machine Ranganathan- Profile in Brief

  6. 1. Preamble l992 is the birth centenary year of Dr SR Ranganathan, National Re- search Professor in Library Science (1965- 1972). Government of India. He was a savant of library and information services; who promoted & organised university library system. public library network on state-wide basis, specialised R&D, industrial, and business informa- tion centres. He also promoted and cul- tivated specialised personnel with expertise and skills for handling knowledge in different ways. He ...

  7. Abstract. Describes four waves of Ranganathan's dynamic theory of classification. Outlines components that distinguish each wave, and porposes ways in which this understanding can inform systems ...