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Media Informasi
ISSN : 08542066     EISSN : 28292707     DOI : -
Core Subject : Science, Social,
Artikel yang diterbitkan di Media Informasi mencakup karya ilmiah hasil pemikiran konseptual, best practice, literatur review dan hasil penelitian dalam bidang ilmu perpustakaan dan informasi dalam konteks perpustakaan dan kepustakawanan. Bidang Ilmu perpustakaan dan informasi yang dicakup antara lain: Layanan perpustakaan dan informasi Manajemen Perpustakaan dan Informasi Sumber Informasi Perpustakaan digital Bibliometrik Dan subjek lain yang terkait bidang ilmu perpustakaan dan informasi.
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Analisis Bibliometrik Tren Penelitian Mahasiswa di Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Surabaya
Media Informasi Vol 34 No 2 (2025): Media Informasi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/mi.v34i2.25735

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This study aims to determine the trends in student thesis research at the Surabaya Ministry of Health Polytechnic from 2020 to 2024. This study employs the bibliometrics method (co-occurrence analysis of co-word calculations). Bibliometric analysis is used to identify the most frequently occurring keywords and analyse their frequency of occurrence to determine the dominant research topics in student theses at Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya. Data visualisation was performed using the VOSviewer application to illustrate the relationships between keywords that frequently appeared together in a single study. Based on the results of the VOSviewer software analysis, the research trends of students at the Surabaya Ministry of Health Polytechnic from 2020 to 2024 are as follows: 1) The Health Analyst Department has research trends on Candida Albicans, Staphylococcus Aureus, Haemoglobin, Escherichia Coli and Diabetes Mellitus; 2) The Nutrition Department has research trends on nutritional status; 3) The Midwifery Department has research trends on postpartum care, midwifery care, and knowledge; 4) The Nursing Department has research trends on knowledge, hypertension, nursing care, COVID-19, and the elderly; 5) The Dental Nursing Department has research trends on Knowledge, Dental Caries, Pregnant Women, and Dental and Oral Hygiene; 6) The Environmental Health Department has research trends on Behaviour, Body, and Physical Conditions of Houses; and 7) The Electromedical Technology Department has research trends on BPM, Calibration, Temperature, Arduino, and SPO2.
Perilaku Pencarian Informasi Mahasiswa Bidang Saintek dan Soshum Universitas Sam Ratulangi terhadap Jurnal Online
Media Informasi Vol 35 No 1 (2026): Media Informasi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/mi.v35i1.26392

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This study explores the differences in information seeking behavior between students in science and technology (Saintek) and social sciences and humanities (Soshum) at Sam Ratulangi University in accessing online journals. Using a qualitative multiple case study design, data were collected through observation, interviews, and document analysis. Data analysis was conducted through the stages of individual case/informant analysis, cross-case/informant comparison, and cross-category analysis.The results show that Saintek students tend to follow a systematic and efficiency oriented pattern, while Soshum students demonstrate a more exploratory and reflective approach. These behavioral variations are influenced by academic culture, digital literacy, and learning orientation. The findings modify Meho and Tibbo’s information-seeking model into a more adaptive and contextual framework. This research provides empirical insights into how disciplinary differences shape students’ interaction with digital information and offers recommendations for university libraries to develop e-journal services aligned with users’ academic and cognitive characteristics.