Five Law of Library Science II All in One LIS Course II

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Unit 1: Foundation of Library & Information Science
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One of the most significant contributions of Dr.S.R.Ranganathan to the field of library and information science has been the enunciation of his Five Laws. These laws were first stated and their formal exposition was provided by the author at the Provisional Educational Conference held at Chidambaram (Tamil Nadu) in December 1928. To have a proper understanding of the Five Laws, it is necessary to know the
context in which these laws were formulated. It may be noted that Dr. Ranganathan had his education in librarianship in the University of London, School of Librarianship, in the year 1924. After formal training at the University, he had undertaken an extensive tour of England. This tour provided him an opportunity to observe the working of the libraries in England. Dr. Ranganathan took keen interest in understanding the principles and the practices followed in those libraries and the services rendered to their clientele.


This Video discusses the five laws of library science propounded by Dr. S.R. Ranganathan. While these laws seem simple on first reading, on second thoughts and deep contemplation, the richness and import of their meaning will be revealed. The five laws provide a paradigm of how libraries function, how they grow and serve, how they live, and so provide for us a framework through which to examine our professional lives and our libraries. These laws are the lens through which practitioners can inform their decision making and set their business priorities, while staying focussed on the user. It may be emphasised that the five laws of Ranganathan continue to give us a blue print for our professional values that is Laws of Library Science as relevant today as it was in 1931. The language may be seen as restrictive, but the underlying values inherent in them mean they can be continuously reinterpreted for the future. New information and communication technologists suggest that the scope of Ranganathan’s laws may appropriately be extended to the Web. In Noruzi’s opinion “these laws are as applicable to the current practice of the Web as of tomorrow. These laws are not only applicable to the Web in general but characterise the establishment, enhancement, and evaluation of online
databases and digital library services as well. These five laws concisely represent the ideal service and organisational philosophy of the Web. … we can evaluate web site by applying the Five Laws of the Web”. Since 1992, the 100th anniversary of Ranganathan’s birth, several modern scholars of library science have attempted to update his five laws, or they reworded them for other purposes.

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