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This paper underlines the concept of the organization of information as a process and attempts to understand how information is organized for storage and retrieval. It examines a similar concept of Knowledge Organization (KO) and argues that though Information organization (IO) is a process much similar in nature to KO, it is different in some other aspect. The paper reinforces the need for considering information organization as a distinct process from that of knowledge organization which is vital for efficient access to (library) information and knowledge.