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Further readings
- (1970). Sociological Foundations of Librarianship. New York: Asia Pub. House.
- (1966). Documentation and the Organization of Knowledge. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books.
Reviews
- Traue, James Edward (1991). Committed to Print: Selected Essays in Praise of the Common Culture of the Book. Victoria University Press. [+]
See also
- Wilson, Patrick (1977). Public Knowledge, Private Ignorance: Toward a Library and Information Policy. Greenwood Publishing Group. [+]
- Belkin, Nicholas J. & Stephen E. Robertson (1976). "Information Science and the Phenomenon of Information," Journal of the American Society for Information Science (Jul-Aug 1976) 27 (4): 197-204. [+]
- Wersig, G. & U. Neveling (1975). "The Phenomena of Interest to Information Science." The Information Scientist. 9 (4): 127-140. [+]
- Collins, H. M. (1974). "The TEA Set: Tacit Knowledge and Scientific Networks." Science Study, 4 (2):165-186. [+]
- Merton, Robert K. (1973). The Sociology of Science: Theoretical and Empirical Investigations. University of Chicago Press. [+]
- Shera, Jesse (1972). The Foundations of Education for Librarianship. New York: Becker and Hayes. [+]
- Kochen, Manfred (1972). "WISE: A World Information Synthesis and Encyclopaedia." Journal of Documentation, 28: 322-341. [+]
- Shera, Jesse (1970). Sociological Foundations of Librarianship. New York: Asia Pub. House. [+]
- Kochen, Manfred (1969). "Stability in the Growth of Knowledge." American Documentation, 20 (3): 186-197. [+]
- Bernal, J. D. (1939). The Social Function of Science. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd. [+]
- Wells, H. G. (1938). World Brain. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran & Co. [+]
Notes
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