Knowledge organization systems are like filing cabinets. They help you to store and find information easily. They are made up of different parts, like folders and labels. You put information in the folders, and then use the labels to help you find the correct folder quickly. For example, if you wanted to find a certain article, you could look in the folder labeled "Articles", and then narrow down your search using labels such as the title of the article. This makes it easy to access information quickly.