Margaret Elizabeth Egan
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American librarian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Margaret Elizabeth Egan was an American librarian and communication scholar who is best known for “Foundations of a Theory in Bibliography,” published in Library Quarterly in 1952 and co-authored with Jesse Hauk Shera. This article marked the first appearance of the term "social epistemology" in connection with library science.
Margaret Elizabeth Egan's Published Works
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Published Works
- Surgical treatment of tumours of the heart. A report of two cases (1956) (14)
- The Library and Social Structure (1955) (9)
- Documentation in the United States (1950) (7)
- An Experiment in Advisory Service and Graded Reading in the C.C.C. Camps (1937) (7)
- The classified catalog : basic principles and practices (1956) (6)
- The United States report on national and international bibliographic problems (1950) (3)
- The use of social data by business, finance, and industry (1953) (3)
- How to Take, Keep and Use Notes. J. Edwin Holmstrom (1948) (1)
- Bibliographic development in the social sciences (1951) (1)
- Consumer and Opinion Research: The Questionnaire Technique. Albert B. Blankenship (1944) (0)
- Standards of Bibliographical Description (Book Review) (1950) (0)
- United States Government Publications; Manual of Government Publications: United States and Foreign (Book Review) (1951) (0)
- Register of Research in the Social Sciences in Progress and in Plan. (No. 5). (1949) (0)
- The communication of specialized information : papers presented before the 17th annual conference of the Graduate Library School of the University of Chicago, August 11-15, 1952 (1954) (0)
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