LATCH
Five universal ways to organize information: Location, Alphabet, Time, Category, Hierarchy.
Also known as: Five Hat Racks, Wurman's LATCH
Category: Frameworks
Tags: frameworks, organizations, principles
Explanation
LATCH is a framework by information architect Richard Saul Wurman that identifies the five fundamental ways to organize any information: Location (where), Alphabet (A-Z), Time (when), Category (what kind), and Hierarchy (by magnitude or importance). Understanding LATCH helps you choose the right organizing principle for different types of information. For PKM, this means recognizing that there's no single 'best' way to organize - the right approach depends on how you'll retrieve and use the information.
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