ritsprincipe
The term ritsprincipe, often translated as "principle of shelving" or "principle of arrangement," refers to a fundamental concept in library science and information organization. It describes the systematic methods used to arrange and store library materials, such as books, journals, and other media, in a coherent and accessible manner. The primary goal of the ritsprincipe is to facilitate the retrieval of information for users.
Different types of library collections may employ various ritsprincipes. For example, a public library might prioritize
The selection of a particular ritsprincipe depends on several factors, including the size and scope of the