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Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan (listen 9
August 1892 – 27
September 1972) was a
librarian and
mathematician from India. His most
notable contributions...
- Seviyan".
Sambandar refers the town as "Kazhi" in his verses. It was
called Shiyali during British rule, and
after Independence, it was
renamed "Sirkazhi"...
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Colon classification (CC) is a
library catalogue system developed by
Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan. It was an
early faceted (or analytico-synthetic) classification...
- thus the
place came to be
known as Srikalipuram,
which went on to
become Shiyali.
According to
Tamil legend,
during one of the
biggest deluges that submerged...
- and is
author of the
Social Justice Laws of Librarianship,
which extends Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan's Five Laws of
Library Science to
address contemporary...
- and
Marimutthu Pillai who form the
Tamil Trinity of
Carnatic music (or
Shiyali Trinity).
Apart from music,
dance and
drama have also
flourished in the...
- classifications; the best
known of
these is the
Colon classification of
Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan, a
general knowledge classification for libraries...
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throughout the 20th century.
Other influential pioneers in this area were
Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan and
Seymour Lubetzky. Cutter's
objectives were revised...
- 1070 men and 1024 women.
During British rule, the
village was a part of
Shiyali taluk of
Tanjore District. The
village is
famous for its
Ayyanar temple...
- School. 100.
Kanigel 1991, p. 73
Kanigel 1991, pp. 74–75 Ranganathan,
Shiyali Ramamrita (1967). Ramanujan: The Man and the Mathematician. Bombay: Asia...