SeymourLubetzky (April 28, 1898 – April 5, 2003) was a major cataloging theorist and a prominent librarian. Born in the Russian Empire as Shmaryahu Lubetzky...
area were Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan and SeymourLubetzky. Cutter's objectives were revised by Lubetzky and the Conference on Cataloging Principles...
Honor recipient, killed in action. Kirby Doyle, 70, American poet. SeymourLubetzky, 104, American cataloging theorist and librarian. Frédéric Kibassa...
Gottfried Leibniz Alexander Ivanovich Mikhailov S. R. Ranganathan SeymourLubetzky Wilhelm Ostwald Paul Otlet Gerald Salton Jesse Shera Warren Weaver...
profession. Rowman & Littlefield, 2020. Lubetzky, Seymour Elaine Svenonius and Dorothy McGarry. 2001. SeymourLubetzky : Writings on the Classical Art of Cataloging...
John Cotton Dana Melvil Dewey John Fiske (philosopher) Michael Gorman SeymourLubetzky Eric Moon Paul Evan Peters S. R. Ranganathan Jesse Shera Howard D....
Engelbart, Ted Nelson and by such theorists of information organization as SeymourLubetzky. Beginning in the 1980s, and especially after the advent of the World...
(1971) Juri Lotman, prominent semiotician and historian of culture SeymourLubetzky, cataloging theorist Jacob Marschak, economist Alexander Luria, neuropsychologist...
and libraries 3.3 (1970): 218–229. Lubetzky, Seymour Elaine Svenonius and Dorothy McGarry. 2001. SeymourLubetzky : Writings on the Classical Art of Cataloging...
Graham Sandra Harding Robert M. Hayes Connie Kasari Douglas Kellner SeymourLubetzky Jane Margolis Safiya Noble Mike Rose Val D. Rust Ramesh Srinivasan...
the International Conference on AACR2 in March 1979, which featured SeymourLubetzky, Michael Gorman, and numerous other figures pivotal in the development...
fifty-three countries, including Dr S. R. Ranganathan from India and SeymourLubetzky from the Library of Congress, Arnot's contributions to the discussions...