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Preservation of Indigenous Knowledge in Indonesia: Cultural Conservation Effort Anggraeni, Novita Cristyne; Tamara Adriani Salim; Muhammad Prabu Wibowo
Khizanah al-Hikmah : Jurnal Ilmu Perpustakaan, Informasi, dan Kearsipan Vol 12 No 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Perpustakaan UIN Alauddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/kah.v12i2a1

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Indigenous knowledge is the knowledge owned by local communities that needs to be preserved and passed down from generation to generation. The objective of this research is to analyze preserving indigenous knowledge in Indonesia based on the World Bank's process of preserving indigenous knowledge. Data for this research were obtained from journal articles on the preservation of indigenous knowledge in Indonesia, published between 2017 and 2023, obtained from GARUDA, Google Scholar, and ProQuest journals. This study has undertaken a systematic literature review using the PICOC methodology. The outcomes explain that the types of indigenous knowledge in Indonesia consist of various categories, namely language, arts, architecture, oral culture, and customs. The study also indicates that in the preservation stage, indigenous knowledge has reached the recognition and validation phase. However, it is still not optimal in implementing other stages, namely recording and documentation, storage, transfer, and dissemination. The results also show that in the process of preserving local knowledge, the tools and techniques used are mobile phones, cameras, computers, social media, online databases, books, photo collections, CDs, and websites.
Strategi Promosi dan Pemasaran Layanan di Perpustakaan pada Era Society 5.0: Systematic Literature Review Anggraeni, Novita Cristyne; Laksmi, Laksmi
Media Pustakawan Vol. 32 No. 2 (2025): Agustus
Publisher : Perpustakaan Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37014/medpus.v32i2.5114

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The emergence of Society 5.0 demands that libraries innovate in their promotional strategies to adapt to digital transformation and shifting user behaviors. This study aims to identify the promotional strategies employed by libraries and the challenges encountered in their implementation. Utilizing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach, this research analyzed 12 peer-reviewed articles published between 2017 and 2023, sourced from the ProQuest database. The findings reveal that libraries have adopted a variety of promotional techniques, including the use of social media, library exhibitions, promotional products (such as websites and email services), and special programs or events like user orientations and seminars. Among these, social media platforms—particularly Facebook, WhatsApp, and YouTube—are the most frequently utilized tools. However, several challenges persist, including inadequate infrastructure, the absence of institutional regulations, limited budget allocations, and insufficient technical competencies among librarians in managing digital promotion tools. This study concludes that while libraries have made considerable efforts to adapt promotional strategies in the digital era, institutional support and capacity-building initiatives for librarians are crucial to enhancing the effectiveness and sustainability of library marketing practices.
Kolaborasi Perpustakaan Umum di Jakarta dalam Pengembangan Koleksi (Studi Kasus Sistem Jaklitera) Anggraeni, Novita Cristyne; Dewi, Sarwendah Puspita
Pustabiblia: Journal of Library and Information Science Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Salatiga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/pustabiblia.v8i2.2989

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This study explores the collaboration among public libraries in Jakarta regarding collection development through the Jaklitera system. The collaboration aims to enhance service accessibility by facilitating users through an interlibrary loan system among public libraries in Jakarta and integrating their catalogs. The research employs a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach. Data were collected through interviews with two librarians involved in the development and management of the Jaklitera system. The findings indicate that Jaklitera significantly improves access to collections across various public libraries in Jakarta, regardless of the users' location. Additionally, the system helps libraries gather information on user collection needs, enabling them to respond more effectively. Despite its significant benefits, the study highlights challenges related to the technical adjustments required for integrating different library systems, as well as user adaptation to new technologies. This study recommends improving catalog standardization and developing digital collection services to enhance service quality and expand access to public library collections in Jakarta.