Margaret Elizabeth Egan

Margaret Elizabeth Egan (March 14, 1905 – January 26, 1959) was an American librarian and communication scholar who is best known for “Foundations of a Theory in Bibliography,” published in ''Library Quarterly'' in 1952 and co-authored with Jesse Hauk Shera. This article marked the first appearance of the term "social epistemology" in connection with library science. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Shera, Jesse Hauk, 1903-1982, Egan, Margaret Elizabeth, 1905-
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by Shera, Jesse Hauk, 1903-1982, Egan, Margaret Elizabeth, 1905-
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by Shera, Jesse Hauk, 1903-1982
[Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms, 1974
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[Chicago, Univ. of Chicago, 1954
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by Shera, Jesse Hauk, 1903-1982
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1951
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Chicago, University of Chicago Press 1951
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Chicago, Distributed by the American Library Association for the University of Chicago Graduate Library School, 1954
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