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Design Electric Bells to Improve Kinesthetic Intelligence for the View Image in the Library and Archive Department of Bengkulu Province Haris Farhan; Fransiska Timoria Samosir; Aang Gunaidi
Kinestetik : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Jasmani Vol 7 No 3 (2023): SEPTEMBER (ACCREDITED SINTA 3)
Publisher : UNIB Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jk.v7i3.26046

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This study aims to design an electric bell and determine the kinesthetic improvement ability of visually impaired people after using the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) listicv bell as an information guide. When a visitor wants to know the braille book, title, location, and classification of Dewey (DDC) then it is necessary to press the DDC bell and it will ring. People with visually impaired disabilities were the subjects of this study, and ten people as the object. Data collection using Tests, interviews, and documentation  is used to collect data. The method used quantitative experiments. In addition, descriptive analysis showed that the average pre-test score was 25.87 and the average post-test score was 21.05. so Ha is accepted and Ho is rejected. The results of the study stated that the use of the Dewey electric bell (DDC) by the Bengkulu Provincial Library and Archives Service affected the kinesthetic ability of movement, visual and  motor  recognition of book classifications for the visually impaired.
ANALYSIS OF KIDS CORNER SERVICES AS AN INNOVATION IN CHILDREN'S LITERACY AT THE UPT LIBRARY OF UIN FATMAWATI SUKARNO BENGKULU Vivo Tri Ayunda Pantino; Lailatus Sa’diyah; Aang Gunaidi
JIPI (Jurnal Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi) Vol 11, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Progam Studi Ilmu Perpustakaan UIN Sumatera Utara Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/jipi.v11i1.28798

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Research on children's literacy services through kids corners generally focuses on spatial design and service activities, while functional analysis of children's library services in the context of university libraries is still relatively limited. This study aims to analyze the implementation of kids' corner services as a children's literacy innovation at the UPT Library of UIN Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu through an adaptation of the children's library service framework according to Akanwa (2013). The study used a qualitative approach with data collection techniques through observation, semi-structured interviews, and documentation of the managing librarian and teacher accompanying literacy activities. The results show that the kids' corner service not only functions as a provider of children's reading collections, but also as a space for early literacy learning that integrates the provision of information, development of reading skills, formation of cultural knowledge, and participatory learning about library utilization. However, optimization of collection diversity and program consistency are still needed to strengthen the sustainability of the service. This study offers conceptual novelty through the adaptation of the children's library service framework to the context of university libraries and systematically mapping the implementation of children's literacy services as a service evaluation model. Practically, the research findings provide a basis for developing a kids' corner service model that is more structured, sustainable, and has the potential to be replicated in other university libraries.