Author: Roubakine , Nicolas. Title: Introduction à la psychologie bibliologique : la psychologie de la création des livres, de leur distribution et circulation, de leur utilisation par les lecteurs, les écoles, les bibliothèques, les librairies, etc.- théorie et pratique.
Description: Traduit du Russe par le Dr. A. Roubakine. Paris : J. Povolozky , 1922. 2 Volumes. First French edition. Orig. printed wrappes. 276, 604 pp. Very good set. Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : very good. Introduction on bibliological psychology or psychological bibliology by Nicolas A. Rubakin (or Roubakine; 1862-1946), a Russian librarian who lived for many years in Switzerland, founded an Institute of Bibliopsychology in Lausanne in 1916. Roubakine was a friend of Paul Otlet. With Henri La Fontaine, a fellow Belgian lawyer, Paul Otlet (1868-1944) founded in 1895 the Institut International de Bibliographie (IIB; forerunner of the modern FID (Fédération Internationale d'Information et de Documentation), which produced the first complete edition of the Classification Décimale Universelle (in English,the UDC; Rayward 1997). Otlet identifies four chapters of bibliology, one of which he defines as follows: Psychological Bibliology. The process of creation, circulation, use and influence of the Book andof the Newspaper. Research into the relationships created by means of printed matter betweenauthors and readers. Research on the correspondence between the mental patterns of those who write and those who read; optimal conditions for individual reading; the appropriate role for text and pictures. (Otlet, P., 1920, L'Organisation Internationale de la Bibliographie et de la Documentation). See also : Jonathan Furner. Shera s Social Epistemology Recast as Psychological Bibliology. 2001; S. Simsova (ed.). Nicholas Rubakin and bibliopsychology. 1968.
Keywords: PSYCHOLOGY, information technology, IT
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