ketjumappeja
Ketjumappeja, often translated as "chain folders" or "chain documents," is a term originating from Finnish archival and document management practices. It refers to a specific method of organizing and storing documents that are linked chronologically or by a series of related events. The core idea is to create a visual and physical representation of a continuous chain of information or transactions.
Traditionally, ketjumappeja involved binding related documents together in a specific order, often using a string or
While the physical string-and-binder method is less common in modern digital archiving, the concept of ketjumappeja