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Prophetic-Humanization Communication among Generation Z on COVID-19 Information Hak, Ade Abdul; Rianti, Fahma; Irfaniah, Hikmah
Khizanah al-Hikmah : Jurnal Ilmu Perpustakaan, Informasi, dan Kearsipan Vol 11 No 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Perpustakaan UIN Alauddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/kah.v11i1a10

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For Generation Z, especially those who study librarianship in the digital age, e-literacy is essential. It refers to using a computer with information, media, moral literacy, and learning and thinking abilities. One of them is how they communicate COVID-19 information. Through the behavior of librarianship students from the seven State Islamic Universities in Indonesia, this study aims to measure the impact of e-literacy on prophetic-humanization communication among Generation Z. With a 9% error rate and a sample size of 116 pupils, stratified random sampling (proportional) was used to acquire the data. The findings strongly correlate information usage behavior, prophetic-humanization communication, and e-literacy. In addition, e-literacy impacts prophetic communication by changing how people use COVID-19 data. Only the level of learning and thinking abilities can fully demonstrate the good and significant impact of e-literacy skills through information behavior on humanization-prophetic communication. This study's relevance is that students should increase their e-literacy to communicate more prophetically and ethically using electronic media.
Library Volunteers at Gonzaga College High School Library: Motivation and Impact for Students Fadhilah, Ilyas; Rianti, Fahma
Librarianship in Muslim Societies Vol 2, No 2 (2023): Librarianship in Muslim Societies
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/lims.v2i2.34972

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This study aims to determine the intrinsic and extrinsic motivation of students as Library Lovers of Gonzaga College High School (PPKG) and the impact felt by students. The method used in this research is qualitative with a case study approach. Determination of informants using purposive sampling technique with a total of 5 informants. Data sources were obtained through interviews, observation, and documentation. Data validity test using source triangulation. The theories used for analysis are Frederick Herzberg's two-factor motivation theory, Janusz Reykowski's prosocial motivation theory, and Clary, et al's volunteer functions inventory (VFI) model. The results of this study show that the motivation most felt by students as library volunteers at Gonzaga College High School Library is extrinsic motivation. This motivation comes from outside oneself and usually there is influence from others, especially from the head of the library as the supervisor of PPKG activities, the existence of healthy interpersonal relationships, reciprocity from the library to the PPKG party, then a safe and healthy workplace, so that this PPKG activity can reduce something negative in its members. Meanwhile, the intrinsic motivation that is felt more than other aspects is that overall PPKG activities have a positive impact on the learning process and learning achievement in class. However, not all felt the impact on their information literacy skills.  .
The Effect of Using Digital Information Resources on Fulfilling the Information Needs of UIN Jakarta Library Science Students Muzhaffar, Mohamad Miqdad Jihad; Rianti, Fahma
Librarianship in Muslim Societies Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Librarianship in Muslim Societies
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/lims.v4i1.41007

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This study aims to determine how much influence the use of digital information sources has on fulfilling the information needs of UIN Jakarta Library Science study program students class of 2020. This study uses a quantitative method with an associative approach by collecting data through distributing questionnaires. Respondents of this study are 60 students of the 2020 Library Science study program who used digital information sources as a reference in doing coursework with an accidental sampling technique. This study uses validity and reliability instrument tests, classical assumption tests which include normality, heteroscedasticity, and linearity tests, as well as simple linear regression analysis tests, T-tests, and partial determination coefficient tests to analyze data. The uses and gratification theory is applied in this study to examine how and to what extent the media can satisfy the audience's demands. According to the findings, students' ability to meet their coursework information needs is impacted by using digital information sources. The impact of accessing digital information sources on meeting students' information demands for coursework is very significant, as seen by the 73.2% influence given and the 26.8% influenced by other aspects not evaluated. The results of hypothesis testing indicate that students' information demands are met by using digital information sources.
Library Volunteers at Gonzaga College High School Library: Motivation and Impact for Students Fadhilah, Ilyas; Rianti, Fahma
Librarianship in Muslim Societies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Librarianship in Muslim Societies
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/lims.v2i2.34972

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This study aims to determine the intrinsic and extrinsic motivation of students as Library Lovers of Gonzaga College High School (PPKG) and the impact felt by students. The method used in this research is qualitative with a case study approach. Determination of informants using purposive sampling technique with a total of 5 informants. Data sources were obtained through interviews, observation, and documentation. Data validity test using source triangulation. The theories used for analysis are Frederick Herzberg's two-factor motivation theory, Janusz Reykowski's prosocial motivation theory, and Clary, et al's volunteer functions inventory (VFI) model. The results of this study show that the motivation most felt by students as library volunteers at Gonzaga College High School Library is extrinsic motivation. This motivation comes from outside oneself and usually there is influence from others, especially from the head of the library as the supervisor of PPKG activities, the existence of healthy interpersonal relationships, reciprocity from the library to the PPKG party, then a safe and healthy workplace, so that this PPKG activity can reduce something negative in its members. Meanwhile, the intrinsic motivation that is felt more than other aspects is that overall PPKG activities have a positive impact on the learning process and learning achievement in class. However, not all felt the impact on their information literacy skills.  .
The Effect of Using Digital Information Resources on Fulfilling the Information Needs of UIN Jakarta Library Science Students Muzhaffar, Mohamad Miqdad Jihad; Rianti, Fahma
Librarianship in Muslim Societies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Librarianship in Muslim Societies
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/lims.v4i1.41007

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This study aims to determine how much influence the use of digital information sources has on fulfilling the information needs of UIN Jakarta Library Science study program students class of 2020. This study uses a quantitative method with an associative approach by collecting data through distributing questionnaires. Respondents of this study are 60 students of the 2020 Library Science study program who used digital information sources as a reference in doing coursework with an accidental sampling technique. This study uses validity and reliability instrument tests, classical assumption tests which include normality, heteroscedasticity, and linearity tests, as well as simple linear regression analysis tests, T-tests, and partial determination coefficient tests to analyze data. The uses and gratification theory is applied in this study to examine how and to what extent the media can satisfy the audience's demands. According to the findings, students' ability to meet their coursework information needs is impacted by using digital information sources. The impact of accessing digital information sources on meeting students' information demands for coursework is very significant, as seen by the 73.2% influence given and the 26.8% influenced by other aspects not evaluated. The results of hypothesis testing indicate that students' information demands are met by using digital information sources.