Idi Warsah
Institut Agama Islam Negeri Curup, Bengkulu

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Community-Based Service Learning: Mentoring Scientific Article Writing and Publication in Reputable Journals for Members of the Pohon Baca Community at IAIN Curup Akhmad Aidil Fitra; Erwin Rochmansyah; Asnaini; Robeet Thadi; Idi Warsah
Dimasejati: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Siber Syekh Nurjati Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70095/dimasejati.202681.24341

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This community service study examines the implementation of community-based Service Learning  as  a  model  for  mentoring  the  writing  and  publication  of  scientific  articles  in reputable journals for members of the Pohon Baca Community at IAIN Curup, Bengkulu, Indonesia. The community faced a critical gap between high writing enthusiasm and limited technical competence in academic publication. Grounded in a three-stage Service Learning framework pre-implementation, implementation, and post-implementation  as articulated by Afandi et al the program integrated intensive workshop sessions, writing clinics, and supervised journal-submission processes. One hundred and thirty-five student participants received training in article structure, Mendeley-based reference management, Open Journal System (OJS) navigation, and SINTA/Scopus journal selection. A mixed-methods design combining  paired-sample  t-tests  with  thematic  analysis  was  used  to  assess  program outcomes. Results indicate a statistically significant improvement in scientific writing literacy (pre-test mean: 41.7; post-test mean: 73.8; increase: 77.0%; p < .001). In total, 85.9% of participants (n = 116) completed full article drafts, and eight manuscripts were successfully submitted to nationally accredited SINTA-indexed journals. The study demonstrates that Service Learning, when aligned with genuine community needs and supported by multidisciplinary academic mentoring, effectively bridges the university–community divide and  generates  measurable  scholarly  outputs.  The  model  is  recommended  for  replication across Islamic higher education institutions seeking to cultivate a sustainable publication culture through community engagement.