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Analisis bibliometrik penelitian tentang perpustakaan digital di Indonesia tahun 2013-2024. Sabilillah, Zahidah; Anwar, Rully Khairul; Winoto, Yunus
LIBRARIA : Jurnal Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi Vol 13 No 2 (2024): Desember 2024
Publisher : FPPTI Jawa Tengah

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This study aims to analyze the development of research on digital libraries in Indonesia from 2013 to 2024 using a bibliometric analysis approach. Using data indexed in Scopus, this study evaluates the trends of scientific publications, the contribution of lead authors, as well as the development of the concept of digital literacy in the context of digital libraries. Bibliometric methods were used to provide greater insight into the direction and evolution of research in this area, as well as to identify emerging patterns in the related literature. The results show that despite the significant growth in the number of publications on digital libraries, the main challenges faced include infrastructure gaps, limited human resources, as well as data security issues that still need serious attention. In addition, despite the rapid development of technology, the unequal distribution of access is an obstacle in expanding the benefits of digital libraries. This research is expected to make a positive contribution to the development of digital literacy policies and practices in Indonesia, as well as encourage increased access to higher quality and relevant information. With these findings, it is also expected to accelerate efforts to improve digital library services, making them more accessible to all levels of society, and strengthening the digital literacy ecosystem in the country.
Research on library collaboration through the Google Scholar database: A narrative literature review (2017–2023) Sabilillah, Zahidah; Rizal, Edwin; Rukmana, Evi Nursanti
Jurnal Informatio Vol 5, No 2 (2025): 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Communication, Padjadjaran University

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Backgroud: Limited budgets have compelled libraries to innovate in order to ensure their sustainability. One effective strategy for addressing budget constraints is interlibrary collaboration. Interlibrary collaboration involves cooperative activities between two or more libraries and may also include partnerships with other information-related organizations, such as reference centers, data analysis institutions, and others. Such collaboration is essential because no single library, regardless of its scale or resources, can comprehensively collect all available information. Every library faces limitations in fully meeting users’ information needs. Interlibrary collaboration serves to bridge these gaps by enabling access to information that may not be available in a single institution. Purpose: This study aims to explore research on interlibrary collaboration by analyzing its historical development, supporting and inhibiting factors, and its impact on both users and institutions. Methods: The study employs a narrative literature review method, using the Google Scholar database to identify relevant references. A total of 14 journal articles were analyzed. Results: The findings suggest that interlibrary collaboration can be a viable solution for enhancing library collections. It also fosters stronger institutional relationships, as collaboration contributes to collection development and improves overall library quality. However, several challenges persist, such as limited personnel, which can slow down collaborative processes, and inadequate funding, which can hinder the sustainability of such initiatives. Despite these obstacles, interlibrary collaboration continues to evolve, offering opportunities to refine library strategies and improve the effectiveness of cooperative efforts.