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Tren Penelitian Sejarah Lisan dan Dokumentasi di Indonesia: Analisis Bibliometrik di SCOPUS (2013-2023) Sofia Nur Aisyah; Tamara Adriani Salim; Frans Asisi Datang; Muhammad Prabu Wibowo
Media Pustakawan Vol. 30 No. 3 (2023): Desember
Publisher : Perpustakaan Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37014/medpus.v30i3.4966

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This research discusses research trends on the topic of oral history and documentation in Indonesia. The focus of the discussion is (1) how much relevant research is related to the topic of discussion of oral history and documentation; (2) what are the research trends in oral history and documentation; and (3) what are the implications for research on similar topics in the future and the implications for research in Indonesia. This research uses a bibliometric analysis method by taking data from the SCOPUS database with search filters related to the topic of oral history and documentation for the last ten years, or 2013–2023. Then it was analyzed further using VOSviewer to see the network and density of research on similar topics. The results show that the highest number of publications related to the topic of oral history and documentation is in 2022, with 21 publications; the country with the most contribution is the United States with 46 publications; the field of social sciences is the subject with the largest contribution of 37.9%; and the most common documents were articles at 58.3%. Seeing from the network and density analysis that the topic of oral history and documentation is related to other keywords and has the opportunity to be further researched is also an interesting discussion.
Analisis Bibliometrik terhadap Perkembangan Topik Penelitian Standarisasi Kualitas Perpustakaan di Indonesia pada Database Scopus Tahun 2018-2023 menggunakan VOSviewer dan CitNetExplorer Arya Wijaya Pramodha Wardhana; Rahma Sugihartati; Tamara Adriani Salim; Laksmi; Abi Rafdi Ramadhan
Media Pustakawan Vol. 30 No. 3 (2023): Desember
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In the evolving landscape of modern libraries, where the demand for service innovation and the imperative for standardized services intersect with existing gaps in their fulfilment. This research examines the development of research on library quality standardization in Indonesia from 2018 to 2023, utilizing the Scopus international scholarly publication database. Three main questions were explored: (1) The quantity of international scholarly publications on library quality standardization in Indonesia during this period; (2) The involvement of core journals in international publications on library quality standardization in Indonesia; (3) The landscape of international research publications on library quality standardization in Indonesia based on keywords. Research data were collected through Scopus searches using customized keywords and filters, and analysis was conducted using Scopus Analyze Search, VOSviewer, and CitNetExplorer. Findings indicate that the peak development of the library quality standardization topic in Indonesia was in 2022 with 16 articles, and the "Library Philosophy and Practice" journal emerged as a core publisher with 11 articles. Mapping results reveal a lack of interconnectedness between articles, indicating less variability and continuity in discussions. Recommendations for further research include adding data from multiple databases for comparison, enhancing keywords, and refining query terms for richer and more comprehensive results.
Trend Penelitian terkait Digital Preservasi Naskah Kuno : A Bibliometric Analysis on SCOPUS (2012-2022) Fandi Rahman Hidayat; Tamara Adriani Salim; Frans Asisi Datang; Muhammad Prabu Wibowo
Media Pustakawan Vol. 30 No. 3 (2023): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37014/medpus.v30i3.4975

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Bibliometric analysis is a quantitative method for analyzing data in existing databases at journal publishers. This method is used to find out how much a particular topic has been researched and discussed by researchers in the field concerned. This method is to find out current research trends and what types of research are still lacking and need to be explored more deeply for future needs regarding digital preservation of ancient library manuscripts. The data presented comes from existing analysis drawn from the SCOPUS Journal database and then the data is also processed through the VOSviewer application. In the research trends regarding digital preservation that exist in this modern era, it is considered important to know the trends and directions of research related to this issue, especially as we currently live in a fast-paced modern world. This is also because we are in the digital era and digital preservation has become an important topic to discuss in recent years. Various kinds of challenges and opportunities are very interesting to discuss regarding the research topic of digital preservation of manuscripts in libraries.
Penerapan Knowledge Sharing Pada Sektor Publik: Perspektif Bibliometrik Retno Andini; Tamara Adriani Salim
Media Pustakawan Vol. 31 No. 1 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37014/medpus.v31i1.5178

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This study aims to investigate the research dynamics related to the Application of Knowledge Sharing in the Public Sector. The study was conducted in December 2023 by searching the Scopus database with the keywords "knowledge sharing" and "public sector". The search results were analyzed and processed using the VOSViewer application program to identify the bibliometric map of the development of research in the field of knowledge sharing in the public sector. The results show that the number of research publications in the field of knowledge sharing in the public sector on Scopus from 2019 to 2023 has experienced a significant increase and has been most published in the VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems. Knowledge Sharing research in the Indonesian public sector is considered less popular. The most productive researcher in publishing research results is Sreejith Balasubramanian, affiliated with Middlesex University Dubai. Through network visualization, it shows that the research development map regarding knowledge sharing in the public sector is divided into 6 clusters. Cluster 1 consists of 15 topics, cluster 2 consists of 14 topics, cluster 3 consists of 12 topics, cluster 4 consists of 12 topics, cluster 5 consists of 10 topics, and cluster 6 consists of 5 topics. Research related to this topic in Indonesia is still focused on business, management, and accounting subjects in several institutions, with collaboration between researchers that needs to be improved.