Information Repackaging in Library Services
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 11
Abstract
Information repackaging is a way of improving library services, particularly in this era of electronic information. Libraries served repackaging information in the following ways; translation, literacy, scientific and technical information, economic information, selective dissemination of information etc. information repackaging involves selection, analyzing, and processing information with a view of communicating a message in a convenient and effective form to a target audience defined for the purpose. It is very essential for information centers to have a thorough knowledge of the target audience, the message and the message carrier.
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