Bifakhlina, Febriyanti
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Journal : Informatio: Journal of Library and Information Science

Optimizing Tableau for data visualization management by data analiyst at Kapanlagi Youniverse Bifakhlina, Febriyanti; Perdana, Fitri; Prasetyadi, Abdurrakhman
Jurnal Informatio Vol 5, No 2 (2025): 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Communication, Padjadjaran University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/inf.v5i2.62097

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Backgroud: KapanLagi Youniverse (KLY) is an information institution and online media company that manages ten types of media with diverse segmentation. In this context, information management becomes crucial, especially considering that KLY has millions of users every day. One of the primary data sources is information about pageviews obtained through Google Analytics from all the websites managed. With pageviews reaching trillions, the management and distribution of data to stakeholders is essential. Purpose: This article aims to ensure that the data team managers at KLY can make informed decisions and provide valuable insights based on the available and accurate data for their users. To facilitate the management of large and complex data, the implementation of business intelligence is critical, with Tableau Server being used as a visualization tool for pageview data. This article discusses how optimizing the use of Tableau Server can enhance the effectiveness of data management and visualization at KapanLagi Youniverse, as well as its impact on better decision-making. Methods: This research employs a mixed approach that combines qualitative and quantitative methods to evaluate the use of Tableau Server in managing the visualization of pageview data. Results: The findings indicate that Tableau has proven effective in conducting in-depth data analysis, allowing for interactive exploration and the identification of patterns that are difficult to uncover through traditional methods, thereby supporting more informed and timely decision-making strategies.
Analyzing the influence of integrated café spaces on library user engagement through third place theory Prijana, Prijana; Rahima, Marsya; Raquel Theresia, Gwina; Bifakhlina, Febriyanti
Jurnal Informatio Vol 6, No 1 (2026): 2026
Publisher : Faculty of Communication, Padjadjaran University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/inf.v6i1.64341

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Background: Modern libraries are evolving into multidimensional activity centers, focusing not only on providing information but also on comfort and social interaction. Younger generations such as Gen Z and Millennials view libraries as social spaces that blend academic activities with relaxation. One innovation introduced is the presence of cafés, which are part of the "third place" concept—a space outside the home and campus for informal socializing.Purpose: This study aims to determine the influence of café presence on increased visits and user satisfaction, assess the extent to which the third place concept supports social and academic needs, identify the main elements of attraction, and compare perceptions among students.Methods: This study employs a quantitative approach by distributing an online questionnaire to students of Padjadjaran University as respondents. Data were collected in nominal and ordinal forms through open-ended questions, closed-ended questions, and Likert scales. The study was conducted over ten days in the environment of the Kandaga Library at Padjadjaran University.Results: The café significantly increased library visits and satisfaction, with users appreciating its role in supporting both academic work and social interaction.Conclusions: The presence of a café can enhance the appeal and frequency of visits to the library. The café is not only a place to relax but also an informal collaboration space that supports contemporary learning styles.