kirjaühik
Kirjaühik, also known as a book unit, is a term used in the field of library science and information management to refer to a single, complete copy of a book. It encompasses all the physical components of a book, including the text, illustrations, cover, and any other materials that are bound together. The term is often used in contrast to other units of measurement in libraries, such as the bibliographic unit, which refers to the intellectual or informational content of a book, regardless of its physical form.
The concept of a kirjaühik is fundamental in library cataloging and classification systems. Libraries typically catalog
In addition to its role in library management, the kirjaühik is also relevant in the context of
Overall, the kirjaühik is a key concept in the study and practice of librarianship, representing the tangible,