Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Person and their responsibility


Abraham Maslow
Hierarchy Needs
Beesman
Information Transfer
C.A. Cutter
Expansive Classification, Dictionary Catalogue
C.W.Hanson
Divides Documentary Sources of Inf. Into Primary & Secondary
Drek Solla Price
Invisible College
Charles Babbage
Analytical Engine
Chris Rusbridge
Hybrid Library (1998)
Conard Gesner
Father of Bibliography (1545)
D.J. De Price
Little Science Big Science
D.J. Fosket
Subject Approach to Information
Denis Grogan
Divides Documentary Sources of Inf. Into Primary & Secondary & Tertiary
Derek Austin
PRECIS
Douglas McGregor
Theory X & Theory Y
E. Garfield
Citation Indexing
E.J. Coates
Things, Property, Material , Action
Elton Mayo
Father of Human Relation School
F. Hertzberg
Father of Corporate Strategy
F.W. Taylor
Father of Scientific Management
H.E. Bliss
Bibliographic Classification
H.P. Luhn (IBM)
KWIC, Uniterm Indexing, SDI (1950)
Henry Foyal
Classical Theory, Father of Administration
J. Kaiser
Concrete Process
J.D. Brown
Subject Classification, One place Theory
J.R. Sharp
Key Word Indexing
James Duff Brown
Open Access System in British Library
James I. Wyer
Conservative, Moderate  & Liberal Theories of Ref. Service
John Cotton Dana
New York Changing System
Luther Gulick
POSDCORB
M. Taube
SLIC Indexing
M.M.Kessler
Bibliographic Coupling
Madden, Moon, Moore, Mc Pheron
Librarianship is not a profession
Marcel Dekker
Encyclopedia of library and Information Science
Mc Colvin
Demand & Supply Theory of Books
Ouchi
Theory Z
Pascal
Calculating Machine
Paul Outlet & Henry Lafontaine (Nobel Prize)
Universal Classification, UDC, The Library World
Peter Ducker
MBO (Management by Objective)
Peter Phyrr
Zero Base Budgeting
S.C. Bradford
Documentation,
S.R. Ranganathan
Elements of Library Classification, Tree Card System
Samuel Rothstein
Minimal, Middling & Maximum theories of Reference Service
Ted Nelson
Hypertext
Tim Berner's Lee
World Wide Web (WWW)
William Gibson
Cyberspace
W.A.Borden
Started the Reference Service in India
Minie Sears
Sears List of Subject Heading
Fermont Rider
International Classicification
Tim O’Reilly
Web 2.0

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