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  1. Mandello, K.: Decimalclassification von Bibliotheken (1985) 0.01
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    Source
    DK-Mitteilungen. 28(1985) Nr.1, S.1-3
  2. Yoshida, Y.: Library and information science and communication science : a study of historical relationship (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Examines the historical relationship between library and information science and communication science with special reference to academic lineage. Communication science developed during the 1930s in a time of prosperity for the mass media, that communication research had a wide impact on library science at the time, and communication theory provided a foundation for the reconsideration of the relationship between library and information science and communication science