Ranganathan's Five Laws of Library Science, 1931

1. Books are for Use
2. Every  Reader His Book
3. Every Book Its Reader
4. Save the Time of the Reader
5. The Library is a Growing Organism 
Five Laws of Library Science were conceived in 1924 and published in 1931 by the father of library science, Dr. S. R. Ranganathan. 
I will make modifications to his words, but to start with, it is essential to quote his original words. 
     As a one-time library science student, I believe these five laws offer fertile ground for reimagining what accessibility could mean.

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