Putrisolichat, Shafa Nurul Azmi
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The role of educational games in promoting students’ visit at Sony Sugema Library Wulandari, Yayu; Ilmiah, Amina Bina; Tresnawan, Hanifa Akmalia; Putrisolichat, Shafa Nurul Azmi
Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi Vol 21 No 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Perpustakaan Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/bip.v21i1.18483

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Introduction. Sony Sugema Library managed by SD Alfa Centauri faces the challenge of low student interest in visiting. To overcome this, the library increases students' interest in reading by providing facilities such as educational and creative games as the main solution. In addition, the library provides relevant readings, literacy programs such as read aloud, student reading awards, and competitions on national days. This study aims to explain the board game strategy to attract students to the library and increase their involvement in literacy activities Data Collection Methods. The method used in this research is field research Data Analysis. Involving direct observation and interaction at Sony Sugema Library, with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation studies Results and Discussion. The results showed the importance of attracting students' interest in visiting the library and using promotional strategies such as children's games like the Seblak Quartet card game, Scrabble, Jenga, memory games, Guess Me, 5 Second Rule, and 5 Pillars. Conclusion. The strategy of providing educational and creative games can be an effective solution for increasing interest in visiting the library and participation in literacy activities. This effort is supported by other literacy programs to strengthen student engagement in reading culture
An evaluative study on the role of primary school library services in promoting student literacy Putrisolichat, Shafa Nurul Azmi; Hadiapurwa, Angga; Wulandari, Yayu
Jurnal Informatio Vol 6, No 1 (2026): 2026
Publisher : Faculty of Communication, Padjadjaran University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/inf.v6i1.63699

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Background: School libraries are often underutilised as centres of learning and literacy development, despite their great potential to support the educational process. The gap between the ideal function of libraries and the actual practice of library services in the field necessitates an evaluation that focuses on users’ real experiencesPurpose: This study aims to evaluate the role of libraries in increasing students’ interest in literacy at Labschool Elementary School UPI Bandung and to identify obstacles in the implementation of existing literacy programs. Methods: This research used field research with an evaluative approach using a goal-free evaluation model. The research subjects included 20 fourth-grade students as survey respondents and library managers as interview informants. Data collection techniques included a three-level Likert-scale survey to measure students’ literacy interest and semi-structured interviews to explore the condition of library services. Data analysis was conducted descriptively to interpret student responses and field findings. Results: The results showed that most students responded neutrally to the school-organised literacy activities. Conclusion: The literacy programs have not been fully able to foster students’ interest in reading optimally. Library services are still dominated by the function of providing Reading materials without the development of innovative and participatory literacy programs.