Informatio: Journal of Library and Information Science
Informatio is a journal with a focus on studies in the fields of library, information science and knowledge with the following research scope: -The field of library includes librarianship and library management including services, collections, digitization, collaborative networking, and / or other relevant themes. -Information science includes infometrics, bibliometrics, webometrics, information repackaging, information retrieval, information literacy, information organization, and / or other similar themes. -Knowledge management is the process of creating (generating, capturing), storing (preserving, integrating), sharing (communicating, transferring), applying (implementing), and reusing knowledge in GLAM (Gallery, Library, Museum, Archive). -Review of documentation at GLAM (Gallery, Library, Museum, Archive) including collection management in galleries, preservation of collections in libraries, manuscript management, artifacts, archive management, data documentation and publications either in databases or other media (such as repositories, big data , codata, metadata), and other documentation research at information institutions. -Analysis of documents on GLAM (Gallery, Library, Museum, Archive). -Literature analysis on GLAM (Gallery, Library, Museum, Archive).
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Optimizing Tableau for data visualization management by data analiyst at Kapanlagi Youniverse
Bifakhlina, Febriyanti;
Perdana, Fitri;
Prasetyadi, Abdurrakhman
Jurnal Informatio Vol 5, No 2 (2025): 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Communication, Padjadjaran University
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DOI: 10.24198/inf.v5i2.62097
Backgroud: KapanLagi Youniverse (KLY) is an information institution and online media company that manages ten types of media with diverse segmentation. In this context, information management becomes crucial, especially considering that KLY has millions of users every day. One of the primary data sources is information about pageviews obtained through Google Analytics from all the websites managed. With pageviews reaching trillions, the management and distribution of data to stakeholders is essential. Purpose: This article aims to ensure that the data team managers at KLY can make informed decisions and provide valuable insights based on the available and accurate data for their users. To facilitate the management of large and complex data, the implementation of business intelligence is critical, with Tableau Server being used as a visualization tool for pageview data. This article discusses how optimizing the use of Tableau Server can enhance the effectiveness of data management and visualization at KapanLagi Youniverse, as well as its impact on better decision-making. Methods: This research employs a mixed approach that combines qualitative and quantitative methods to evaluate the use of Tableau Server in managing the visualization of pageview data. Results: The findings indicate that Tableau has proven effective in conducting in-depth data analysis, allowing for interactive exploration and the identification of patterns that are difficult to uncover through traditional methods, thereby supporting more informed and timely decision-making strategies.
Challenges in library collection management amid budget constraints
Ramadhan, Suci Yanti;
Khoerunnisa, Lutfi;
Wulandari, Yayu;
Rahman, Firdaus Abdul
Jurnal Informatio Vol 5, No 2 (2025): 2025
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DOI: 10.24198/inf.v5i2.63680
Background: Library collection management plays a crucial role in ensuring user access to knowledge and information. However, many libraries, especially in developing countries, frequently face significant financial constraints. These limitations affect their ability to acquire, maintain, and regularly update their collections. Purpose: This study aims to analyze and identify the key challenges in library collection management amid budget constraints, highlighting core issues such as inadequate funding, acquisition prioritization, and the need for strategic resource allocation. Furthermore, this research explores innovative approaches adopted by several libraries across various regions to optimize their collections despite financial limitations, including collaboration with stakeholders, digitization efforts, and the implementation of cost-effective management strategies. Methods: This study adopts a qualitative library research method to investigate challenges and strategies in library management amid financial limitations. Data was collected through an extensive review of secondary sources. The study employs descriptive-analytical techniques to interpret qualitative data. Results: The findings indicate that libraries need to develop adaptive and flexible policies, explore ICT-based solutions, and establish partnerships to maintain the quality of collection management amid limited financial resources. This article emphasizes the importance of efficient budgeting, alternative funding sources, the application of technology, and institutional strengthening in responding to users’ needs. Thus, effective collection management under financial constraints can be realized through innovation, collaboration, strategic planning, and a sustainability-oriented vision for library collections.
Misogyny on social media platform X: Discourse on the case of sexual harassment against a woman in a mosque
Prawitasari, Kirana;
Maryani, Eni;
Karimah, Kismiyati El
Jurnal Informatio Vol 5, No 2 (2025): 2025
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DOI: 10.24198/inf.v5i2.61751
Backgruond: The X social media account @detikcom posted a news report about a sexual harassment case experienced by a woman at Al-Ikhsan Mosque in Gorontalo. The post sparked various responses from netizens, ranging from support for the victim to comments blaming women. Purpose: This study aims to understand how misogynistic discourse is formed and develops in digital spaces, particularly on X, when discussing cases of sexual harassment in public domains. Methods: This research adopts a qualitative approach using the netnographic method. Data were collected from netizen comments on @detikcom’s X post published on March 1, 2024, as well as interviews with a gender expert and netizens who commented. Results: In this study, these comments were analyzed through the lens of feminist standpoint theory to uncover patriarchal perspectives reflected in responses toward female victims to highlight the social positioning of women as subjects often subordinated within societal structures. These comments not only shift the focus from the perpetrators, but also have implications for strengthening social norms that restrict women’s freedom to practice their religion and participate in the public sphere. Nonetheless, the study also found comments expressing empathy and defending the victim, rejecting misogynistic narratives. This research demonstrates that social media serves as a critical arena for reinforcing and challenging patriarchal values. The findings underscore the importance of critical awareness in addressing gender-based violence discourse online, as well as the need for educational interventions and platform policies that foster safer, more equitable spaces for victims.
Implementation of national standards for elementary school libraries at the state elementary school 5 Bengkulu city library
Yusuf, Salaisyah Amalia;
Affandy, Dede Anisyah;
Valentino, Rahmat Alifin;
Igiriza, Miftahunnisa;
Yolanda, Septiani;
Lutfiah, Nida;
Marzelena, Marzelena
Jurnal Informatio Vol 5, No 2 (2025): 2025
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DOI: 10.24198/inf.v5i2.58513
Background: State Elementary School 5 Bengkulu City, as a formal educational institution that has achieved A accreditation, requires a comprehensive evaluation of its library organization based on the National Standard for Elementary School/Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Libraries. Purpose: This research aims to analyze the implementation of six components of the national library standard, which include: collection standard, facilities and infrastructure standard, library staff standard, service standard, organization standard, and management standard at State Elementary School 5 Bengkulu City. Methods: This study employed a qualitative method with a case study approach. Data were collected through interview, observation, and documentation techniques. Data analysis was conducted through data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. Results: The research findings indicate that the library of State Elementary School 5 Bengkulu City is not yet fully compliant with the National Standard for Elementary School/Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Libraries. Of the six standards, only a few components approached [or: partially met] the established provisions. Sub-standards that were met include: minimum collection size, library area, number of library staff, vision and mission, mandatory reading program, and service reporting. Sub-standards not yet met include: advanced collection [or: further collection development, supplementary collection], facilities and infrastructure, reference and literacy services, professional staff, National Library Number (NPP) [Nomor Pokok Perpustakaan; could also be rendered as Principal Library Number or Library Identification Number], and library budget. This research concludes that the implementation of the National Standard for Elementary School/Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Libraries at SDN 5 Bengkulu City is not yet fully optimal. The library needs to address [or: improve] the library standards that have not yet been met to fully comply with the National Standard for Elementary School/Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Libraries for sustainable accreditation.
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
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DOI: 10.24198/inf.v5i2.46862
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.
Audiobook collection selection at the Braille Library of Sentra Wyata Guna
Saepudin, Encang;
Putri, Anneke;
Khadijah, Ute Lies Siti
Jurnal Informatio Vol 5, No 2 (2025): 2025
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DOI: 10.24198/inf.v5i2.62171
Background: The information gap between the general public and persons with disabilities is a critical issue that must be addressed to foster a more inclusive society. Audiobooks serve as a vital solution in overcoming barriers to information access for individuals with visual impairments. Purpose: This study aims to examine the audiobook collection selection process at the Braille Library of Sentra Wyata Guna. Methods: A qualitative case study approach was employed, with data collected through documentation, interviews, observations, and literature review. Primary data were obtained from key informants selected purposively based on three main criteria. The four main informants included the chief audiobook editor, audiobook editorial staff, librarian, and a collection development expert. Data were analyzed interactively and continuously until completion, following the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. Results: The findings indicate that the Braille Library of Sentra Wyata Guna has taken significant steps in developing its audiobook collection. The selection process is conducted by an editorial board that determines which books are to be produced as audiobooks based on user needs and institutional requests. The selection process follows established standard operating procedures. In conclusion, the Braille Library of Sentra Wyata Guna has effectively implemented structured and accountable procedures in the selection of its audiobook collections.
From analog to digital: Digitization and digital preservation of microfilm collections
Adeline, Intania;
Damayani, Ninis Agustini;
Silvana, Tine
Jurnal Informatio Vol 5, No 2 (2025): 2025
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DOI: 10.24198/inf.v5i2.63211
Background: The advancement of information technology has transformed the management of microfilm collections through digitization. This process aims to align with the increasingly digital information consumption patterns of society, while also preserving information and enhancing accessibility.Purpose: This study explores the stages of microfilm digitization, the challenges encountered, and applicable digital preservation strategies to ensure the longevity of information.Methods: Conducted using a qualitative descriptive approach, the research collected primary data through direct observation of the digitization process and secondary data from literature review. The data were analyzed by identifying, categorizing, and explaining key elements such as digitization activities, challenges, solutions, and preservation strategies. Results: The findings indicate that microfilm digitization consists of three stages: pre-transformation (administrative and equipment preparation), transformation (microfilm scanning), and post-transformation (quality control and file management). Challenges include the dependency of digital output quality on the condition of the microfilm, limited human and financial resources, and the difficulty of sustaining digital access amid technological changes. Solutions include the use of artificial intelligence to improve OCR accuracy and automate metadata analysis. To ensure long-term access, preservation strategies such as data refreshing, format migration, and digital environment emulation are essential. With these strategies, information institutions can safeguard knowledge and reinforce the role of libraries in the digital era.