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Inovasi dan Kolaborasi Perpustakaan Perguruan Tinggi di Indonesia dalam Mendukung Roadmap Making Indonesia 4.0 Vilianty Rizki Utami; Madiareni Sulaiman
Media Pustakawan Vol. 29 No. 2 (2022): Agustus
Publisher : Perpustakaan Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37014/medpus.v29i2.2735

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With the rapid development of technology, libraries, especially in higher education or university, as service providers need to innovate and collaborate. This research focuses on identifying innovations and collaboration of academic libraries (Perpustakaan PT) in supporting the Making Indonesia 4.0 Roadmap initiated by the Ministry of Industry. The framework of this research is based on the future library trend model designed by the American Library Association (ALA), with a qualitative approach, where the stages of data collection are carried out through desk research activities. Based on the findings of this study, there are 37% of Perpustakaan PTs who have owned or developed innovations according to the innovation trend grouping of the Future of Libraries ALA, where 12% of them have carried out internal collaborations and the other 13% have collaborated internally and externally with institutions (703 Perpustakaan PTs). Academic libraries need to increase their capacity in innovation and collaboration and library supervisors also need to pay attention to the inequality of innovation in various regions in Indonesia, which are more dominated by the Java region. Moreover, based on a survey of most PT libraries, it was found that several points in the future ALA library model had not been realized properly, such as points related to technology, government politics and demography.
Peran Pustakawan Data dalam Meningkatkan Literasi dan Kapasitas Pengelolaan Data Penelitian bagi Komunitas Penelitian dan Profesional Informasi di Indonesia Madiareni Sulaiman; Nur Rizzal Rosiyan; Dwi Untari; Rulina Rachmawati; Cahyo Trianggoro
Media Pustakawan Vol. 29 No. 3 (2022): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37014/medpus.v29i3.2734

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Data librarians are responsible for managing research data, who play an active role in improving the literacy and capacity of the research community and information professionals. Some Indonesian programmes have emerged, but their role and readiness have not been studied. The aspects of personnel readiness to support research data management (RDM) are further discussed in this research, as obligated on the National System for Science and Technology Act No. 11 of 2019. This study was conducted to investigate the readiness of librarians, academic communities, and information professionals in managing research data. A mixed method was used in this research. Firstly, a poll survey was digitally distributed in thematic seminar discussions on data management to librarians and scientists performing RDM tasks. Then, more detailed information about the role of librarians in managing research data was gathered from selected informants on FGD. The study found several points about the role of data librarians in improving data literacy and capacity through advocacy, workshops, seminars, training, and apprenticeship development. We then called for the involvement of all stakeholders, the scientific community, and information professionals to encourage them to continue working together in building a good data management ecosystem through innovative and collaborative programs. The results of this study could be a policy recommendation for the development of the status of library functions by the supervisory authority, the National Library of the Republic of Indonesia. The scientific community could use them to raise awareness and capacity for research data management from all institutions as data owners (scientific community) and data managers (data librarians).