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Trend of Knowledge Transfer Strategy in the Libraries: A Bibliometrics Analysis Azmir, Aviazka Firdhaussi; Salim, Tamara Adriani
Jurnal Ilmu Informasi, Perpustakaan dan Kearsipan Vol. 26, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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This study investigates the significance of knowledge transfer strategies within libraries, encompassing insights and expertise deeply ingrained in organizational strategy. This study aims to explore and evaluate key indicators of scientific behavior in the research domain concerning the intersection of open innovation and concepts of knowledge transfer in libraries. Through bibliometric and network analysis, the study seeks to unravel the joint scientific trajectory of these domains. This research uncovered three primary avenues: knowledge transfer within LIS research and journals, knowledge retention for outgoing employees, and knowledge transfer in information literacy programs. The study reveals publication trends and identifies research gaps, emphasizing opportunities for scholars to contribute to the evolving discourse on knowledge transfer. Practical implications include tailored approaches for organizational learning and innovation. Future research should address identified gaps and explore emerging trends, fostering collaboration between researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to promote organizational resilience and continuous improvement within libraries.
Research analysis on the physical preservation of Daluang and European paper manuscripts in the Scopus database Salim, Tamara Adriani; Azmir, Aviazka Firdhaussi; Sani, Mad Khir Johari Abdullah
Jurnal Kajian Informasi & Perpustakaan Vol 13, No 2 (2025): Accredited by Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Re
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

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Background: The preservation of cultural heritage manuscripts has long been guided by conservation techniques developed for European paper. However, Daluang paper behaves differently from Western paper, raising concerns about the suitability of directly applying European methods to its care. Purpose: This study aimed to compare the physical preservation between Daluang manuscripts and European paper manuscripts, for which different methods were used to preserve cultural heritage. Methods: A total of 38 peer-reviewed articles were analyzed using a systematic literature review (SLR) from the Scopus database between 2015 – 2025. Results: The findings provided evidence on the susceptibility of Daluang manuscripts to fungi and moisture-induced degradation, particularly in tropical countries. In European paper manuscripts, changes in acidity often lead to corrosion. Protection methods for Daluang manuscripts focus on environmental adjustments of and preventative measures, whereas European paper requires chemical treatments, such as acid reduction or phytate-based ink protection. Conclusions: This study concludes that multilateralism is needed for manuscript preservation, with underpinning principles grounded in conservation science, cultural heritage, and the analytical investigation of materials. More localized research and conservation are urgently needed for endangered collections such as the Daluang manuscripts. Implications: These findings imply that conservation implementation must be adapted to the material characteristics, historical trajectories, and environmental contexts of each manuscript, as demonstrated by European and Daluang traditions. In practice, this implies the urgency of developing localized, preventive conservation strategies integrated with digitization to support sustainable preservation and broader access.