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Total Quality Management and its Implication on Library Laws
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The paper discusses the different issues relating to TQM and its implication on library and information science. How this contemporary management theory is being reflected in the five laws of library science is discussed in brief. The tool that may be used to make this managerial approach more successful in the library field is also discussed in detail.
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Law of Library Science, Total Quality Management.
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