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The Fifth Law of DR (Repaired)

The document discusses Dr. S.R. Ranganatan's fifth law of library science, which states that a library must be a growing organism that is able to adapt and change its services and facilities to meet the evolving needs of its users. It touches on how libraries have changed over time, from the past to the present, to remain flexible organizations.

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The Fifth Law of DR (Repaired)

The document discusses Dr. S.R. Ranganatan's fifth law of library science, which states that a library must be a growing organism that is able to adapt and change its services and facilities to meet the evolving needs of its users. It touches on how libraries have changed over time, from the past to the present, to remain flexible organizations.

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The fifth law of Library

Science by : Dr. S.R.


Ranganatan

The Library is a growing


organism
The Fifth Law is about change
and flexibility libraries must be
able to adapt their services,
buildings, etc., to meet changing
needs.

Library in
Present

The library in
the past

Thank You for


listening

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