| 1906 - 672 sider
...of subjects to a minimum. "The general principle of arrangement is that the subject or application is placed as near as possible to the science on which It is based. Thus we find electrical engineering immediately following electricity and magnetism In the main class... | |
| Anna Lorraine Guthrie - 1912 - 426 sider
...of subjects to a minimum. "The general principle of nrrangement is that the subject or application is placed as near as possible to the science on which it is based. Thus we find electrical engineering immediately following electricity nnd magnetism in the main class... | |
| Library Association - 1912 - 708 sider
...study these. 4o. The historic or generic order adopted in the Subject system that places " each subject as near as possible to the science on which it is based " somewhat complicates its study for the student who has been trained to think in terms of the Decimal... | |
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