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Shiyali
 Ramamrita
Ranganathan
(August, 9,1982- September 27, 1972
The  father of library
science in India
He introduced the
Colon Classification
System, which classifies
all knowledge into
broad, fundamental
concepts.
His five laws of Library science was
widely accepted as a definitive
statement of the ideal of library
service.

He also drafted plans for a national
and several state library systems,
founded and edited several journals,
and were active in numerous
professional associations.
Each main classes comprises five
fundamentals facets, or groups:

personality
matter
energy
space
time
Colon Classification System
•It is derived from the name its
use of the colon in its notation
scheme.
•The Colon Classification
System divides these concepts
into several distinguishing
characteristics, which
Ranganathan called facets.
•The  classification system uses colon
(:) to distinguish between the various
facets in a single notation.

•Init, there are 108 main classe s and
10 generalized classes (broadly
divided between the humanities and
sciences), which are represented by a
mixed notation of Arabic numerals
and Roman and Greek letters.
Lee Pierce
  Butler
(1884-1953)
A professor, rare book curator, and
the son of John Pierce Butler.
He traveled abroad, where he
collected extensively and became
exceedingly well known to the English
and Continental booksellers.
 He is also partially credited with
assuring that the massive vollbehr
collection of incunables.
In 1931, Butler become the faculty of
university of Chicago in the graduate
library school as a professor of
bibliographical history.
 The fullest articulation of his advocacy of
social scientific ideas, notably
quantification and its concomitant
precision, can be found in his now classic
Introduction to Library science (1933).
Insimplistic terms, their
conflict was the start of the
qualitative versus quantitative
debate in librarianship.
Butler  referred to many of the
developments within librarianship
as scientist and began to argue for
something more– a deeper, more
spiritual librarianship.
His  memberships included the
American Library Association,
the American Institute for the
Graphic Arts, the Caxton Club,
Society for Typographic Arts, and
the Chicago Literary Club, while
a visiting professor at the
University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill.

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  • 2. The father of library science in India He introduced the Colon Classification System, which classifies all knowledge into broad, fundamental concepts.
  • 3. His five laws of Library science was widely accepted as a definitive statement of the ideal of library service. He also drafted plans for a national and several state library systems, founded and edited several journals, and were active in numerous professional associations.
  • 4. Each main classes comprises five fundamentals facets, or groups: personality matter energy space time
  • 5. Colon Classification System •It is derived from the name its use of the colon in its notation scheme. •The Colon Classification System divides these concepts into several distinguishing characteristics, which Ranganathan called facets.
  • 6. •The classification system uses colon (:) to distinguish between the various facets in a single notation. •Init, there are 108 main classe s and 10 generalized classes (broadly divided between the humanities and sciences), which are represented by a mixed notation of Arabic numerals and Roman and Greek letters.
  • 7. Lee Pierce Butler (1884-1953)
  • 8. A professor, rare book curator, and the son of John Pierce Butler. He traveled abroad, where he collected extensively and became exceedingly well known to the English and Continental booksellers.  He is also partially credited with assuring that the massive vollbehr collection of incunables.
  • 9. In 1931, Butler become the faculty of university of Chicago in the graduate library school as a professor of bibliographical history.  The fullest articulation of his advocacy of social scientific ideas, notably quantification and its concomitant precision, can be found in his now classic Introduction to Library science (1933).
  • 10. Insimplistic terms, their conflict was the start of the qualitative versus quantitative debate in librarianship. Butler referred to many of the developments within librarianship as scientist and began to argue for something more– a deeper, more spiritual librarianship.
  • 11. His memberships included the American Library Association, the American Institute for the Graphic Arts, the Caxton Club, Society for Typographic Arts, and the Chicago Literary Club, while a visiting professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.