Abdul Cholil
Jurusan Hama dan Penyakit Tumbuhan Universitas Brawijaya

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THE JAVANESE SPECIES OF TETRAPLOA Rifai, Mien A.; Zainuddin, Hardaniah; Cholil, Abdul
REINWARDTIA Vol 10, No 4 (1988): vol. 10 No.4
Publisher : Research Center for Biology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (389.047 KB) | DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v10i4.278

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Two species of the hyphomycete genus Tetraploa are reported from Java, namely the widespread Tetraploa aristata and the newly described Tetraploa javanica. Illustrated descriptions are presented for both species.
Law Requirements on Personal Data Protection and its Impact in Records Management Cholil, Abdul; Rahmi, Rahmi
Anuva: Jurnal Kajian Budaya, Perpustakaan, dan Informasi Vol 8, No 4 (2024): Desember
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Perpustakaan, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/anuva.8.4.523-536

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Indonesia implemented the Personal Data Protection Law (Law No. 27 of 2022) on October 17, 2022, to enhance data privacy in alignment with international standards, particularly the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This law stipulates principles such as limited and specific data collection, the protection of data subject rights, data destruction after retention periods, and accountable data processing, significantly affecting records management practices across organizations in Indonesia. This study aims to examine the impact of data privacy laws on records management practices and explore how organizations adjust their practices to comply with these regulations. A qualitative approach was adopted, involving data collection from records management professionals across key sectors in Indonesia, including government, finance, construction, oil and gas, media, education, and international organizations, to provide a comprehensive analysis. The study reveals that the PDP Law significantly influences records management activities, with varying degrees of impact across different organizations. Some organizations have prioritized raising awareness about personal data protection, while others have already implemented changes or are planning to do so to comply with the law. The Personal Data Protection Law mandates organizations to enhance records management by restricting access and securely storing personal data. It necessitates explicit procedures for anonymizing and disposing of personal data, thereby transforming records management into a critical tool for ensuring transparency, legal compliance, and preventing unauthorized access.
Perspektif Perkumpulan Profesi Pengelola Rekod Indonesia (P3RI) tentang Right to be Forgotten dalam Pelindungan Data Pribadi Fachmi, Achmad; Rahmi, Rahmi; Cholil, Abdul
BACA: Jurnal Dokumentasi dan Informasi Vol. 46 No. 1 (2025): BACA: Jurnal Dokumentasi dan Informasi (Juni)
Publisher : Direktorat Repositori, Multimedia, dan Penerbitan Ilmiah - Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN Publishing)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/baca.2025.8952

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This study highlights the importance of aligning the Right to be Forgotten (RtbF) with personal data protection (PDP) policies and emphasizes the need for further research on its practical implementation in records management. While RtbF represents a strategic step toward safeguarding digital privacy, its application remains challenging due to the need to balance individual rights with organizational obligations to retain records in compliance with regulations. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected through an online survey involving 66 Indonesian Records Management Professionals Association (P3RI) members and analyzed using SPSS with chi-square tests. The findings reveal that 90% of respondents acknowledge the importance of PDP, and 85% oppose data processing without consent. Furthermore, 48.5% support the implementation of RtbF in records management (mean score: 3.3182), 51.5% report difficulties in deleting data during retention periods, and 50% (mean score: 1.7727) doubt the feasibility of its implementation within organizations. This study offers an initial contribution to shaping policy direction and practical frameworks for RtbF implementation in the Indonesian archival context.