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      • Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan (listen ⓘ 9 August 1892 – 27 September 1972) was a librarian and mathematician from India. His most notable contributions to the field were his five laws of library science and the development of the first major faceted classification system, the colon classification.
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  2. Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan [1] (listen ⓘ 9 August 1892 – 27 September 1972) was a librarian and mathematician from India. [2] His most notable contributions to the field were his five laws of library science and the development of the first major faceted classification system, the colon classification .

  3. Sep 23, 2024 · S.R. Ranganathan (born August 9, 1892, Shiyali, Madras, India—died September 27, 1972, Bangalore, Mysore) was an Indian librarian and educator who was considered the father of library science in India and whose contributions had worldwide influence.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
    • BOOKS ARE FOR USE. A book is a guide, a friend, and a philosopher. A writer writes a book to communicate his thoughts. The primary purpose of writing, therefore, is that the thought it contains should be communicated.
    • EVERY READER HIS / HER BOOK. The second law of library science is "Every Reader His / Her Book". This law implies that the "books are for use of all" or "books for all."
    • EVERY BOOK ITS READER. The Third Law prescribes Every Book its Reader. The emphasis is on the book. This law desires that every book in a library must find its reader.
    • SAVE THE TIME OF THE READER. The Fourth Law says "Save the Time of the Reader." A library user must be assumed a busy person. It is essential to keep the reader satisfied and a reader is satisfied most if his/her time is saved, i.e., if he gets the needed service in minimum possible time.
  4. From 1921 to 1923, he served as secretary of the Mathematics and Science Section of the Madras Teacher's Guild. In January 1924, Ranganathan took the appointment as the first librarian of Madras University.

  5. Aug 30, 2024 · Birth: Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan was born on August 9, 1892, in Shiyali, Madras Presidency (present-day Tamil Nadu, India). Death: He passed away on September 27, 1972, in Bangalore, Mysore State (now Karnataka, India), at the age of 80. Career: Ranganathan was a renowned librarian, author, academic, and mathematician. Nationality: Indian.

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  6. Ramamrita Ayyar died (on 13 January 1898) rather suddenly after a bout of illness at the age of 30, when Ranganathan was only six years old. Ranganathan's mother survived this loss for nearly 55 years and died at Delhi due to a fire accident at the home in January 1953.

  7. S.R. Ranganathan, also known as Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan, was a visionary who moved mountains with his knowledge and teachings. Born on 9th August 1892 in the small town of Shiyali in Madras, India, Ranganathan made outstanding contributions to the field of library science.