1.1 Definition to Information Repackaging
Information repackaging is process to repackage the analysis
of consolidated information in that form which is more
suitable and usable for library users. Repackaging of
information in digital form or in electronic medium like CD,
DVD, etc. in other hand repackaging of information is a
physical recording, arrangement and presentation of
information on a given medium and in and in a given form.
The aim of repackaging is to enhance the acceptance and use
of information products and the assimilation and recall of
their contacts. Saracevic and Wood (1989) and bunch (1984)
were the first to use the term in their publication in
describing “how an information service select appropriate
materials, reprocessing and packaging the information, and
arranging the materials in way that is appropriate to the user
those two type of information and the communities that use
them are still the basis for information repackaging today,
which is part of both rural development and highly
industrialized setting.”