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3. A variant to the second Law of Library Science is:
(A) Closed Access
(B) Open Access
(C) Book for All
(D) Books for Limited Users



4. Who proposed the “Five Laws of Library Science"?
(A) Thomas Bray
(B) Paul Otlet
(C) Grogan
(D) Dr. S. R. Ranganathan​

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Answered by wasirkhan1234
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Answer:

3-C

4-D

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Answered by rihuu95
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Answer:

The answer to the questions are as under-

Explanation:

The correct answer  to the question-" A variant to the second Law of Library Science is:" is-

(C) Book for All

For every reader his/her book is the Second Law of library science. The variant of this law is, "Books for All".

This law stands for the mandatory provision of library service to each according to his need. Every reader of a library should have the books he wants.

4.The correct answer to the question is- "Who proposed the “Five Laws of Library Science?" is-

(D) Dr. S. R. Ranganathan​

S.R. Ranganathan conceived the Five Laws of Library Science in 1924. The statements  which were embodying these laws were formulated in 1928.

These laws were published in Ranganathan's classic book entitled Five Laws of Library Science in 1931.

Ranganathan, full name was Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan, Indian librarian and educator who was considered the father of library science in India and whose contributions had worldwide influence.

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