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Kokoelma

Kokoelma is a Finnish noun meaning "collection" or "assemblage." It is used in libraries, museums, archives, and galleries to describe a curated group of items gathered for study or display, and can denote a physical collection as well as a digital one. In cultural and academic contexts, kokoelma appears in the titles and descriptions of catalogs, archives, and exhibitions, where it signals that the items were assembled for a specific purpose or theme.

Grammatical note: In Finnish, kokoelma is declined as follows among common forms: nominative kokoelma; genitive kokoelman;

Etymology: The term is native Finnish, built from the root koko- meaning "whole" and a derivational ending

Usage and scope: The word broadly covers physical collections of artifacts and documents as well as non-physical

partitive
kokoelmaa;
inessive
kokoelmassa;
illative
kokoelmaan;
allative
kokoelmalle.
that
forms
nouns
indicating
a
set
or
aggregation.
groupings,
such
as
digital
archives,
image
banks,
or
curated
sets
of
works
in
art
and
music.
It
functions
as
a
generic
label
for
a
compiled
body
of
items
and
is
frequently
encountered
in
institutional
descriptions,
catalog
entries,
and
exhibition
materials.