Filing Methods: Alphabetical, Numerical, Geographical, Chronological and Subject Wise
Filing Methods: Alphabetical, Numerical, Geographical, Chronological and Subject Wise
1. Alphabetical classification
The filing method under which files and folders are arranged in order of
alphabets of the names of person or institution concerned with such file is
alphabetical classification. It is the most popular and common method of
filing. In case name of more than one person starts with same letter then
the second letter of name is taken into consideration. It is a flexible
method. It is used in both small and large organization.
Advantages
Disadvantages
Time-consuming
Difficult to arrange files
Difficult to locate in case of common names
2. Numerical classification
The filing method under which files and folders are arranged in order of
number is called numerical classification. All files and folders are given
separate numbers. It is an indirect method of classification of filing. In this
filing alphabetical index is required. It includes name, address, phone
number, subject and other information along with file number.
Advantages
Suitable for large offices having a large number of files and folders
An accurate method of filing
It is flexible
A separate index can be easily developed using numbers.
Disadvantages
It is expensive
It is time-consuming
Not suitable for small organization
It is not easy to operate
Separate alphabetical index is required.
3. Subjective classification
Advantages
Simple to operate
Flexible
Convenient
Easy to locate
Disadvantages
4. Geographic classification
Advantages
Disadvantages
Expensive
Not suitable for small scale organization
Time-consuming
No use of card or index
5. Chronological classification
In this method, files and folders of documents are arranged in an order of
their date, day, and time. In an office, several letters and documents may
be received and dispatched. They all are arranged according to time and
date when they were received and dispatched
Advantages
Disadvantages