The nature of knowledge : an introduction for librarians /
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TextPublication details: London : Clive Bingley Ltd. ; Hamden, Connecticut : Linnet Books, c1976.Description: 199 p. :illISBN: - 0208015280
- 121 KEM
- BD161 .K45 1976
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| 080 AKU Selected speeches / | 080 AKU Selected speeches / | 080 AKU Selected speeches / | 121 KEM The nature of knowledge : | 123.3 TAL Fooled by Randomness: | 150.1'5195 DUN Statistics and data analysis for the behavioral sciences / | 150.1'5195 DUN Statistics and data analysis for the behavioral sciences / |
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references: p. 175-189.
Within the framework of general systems theory, a variety of disciplines are brought to bear upon changing patterns
of librarianship, and Professor Kemp shows the contribution these disciplines can make to an improved understanding of the library as a social instrumentality. In short, the thesis of the book lies close to the center of that area of inquiry which can be called "social epistemology," the growth and dissemination of knowledge throughout a culture and the place of the library in the communication system of the culture.
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