Concept:
The
Five Laws of Library Science were formulated by
Dr. S. R. Ranganathan, who is regarded as the
father of Library Science in India. These laws provide the fundamental principles that guide library services and organization. They emphasize user-centered library services and efficient access to information.
The five laws are:
- Books are for use.
- Every reader his or her book.
- Every book its reader.
- Save the time of the reader.
- The library is a growing organism.
Step 1:Understanding the origin of the Five Laws.
Dr. S. R. Ranganathan developed the Five Laws as foundational principles for modern librarianship.
Step 2:Publication of the Five Laws.
These laws were first published in the book titled {Five Laws of Library Science} written by S. R. Ranganathan in the year
1931.
Step 3:Conclusion.
Since the book introducing the Five Laws of Library Science was published in
1931, the correct answer is
Option (B).