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Alexandria Journal of Library and Information Science
Published by Universitas Terbuka
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30467926     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33830/alexa.vxix.xxxx
Core Subject : Science, Education,
Alexandria Journal of Library and Information Science is a scholarly publication dedicated to advancing the field of library and information science. The journal provides a platform for researchers, professionals, and academics to disseminate their original research, theoretical discussions, and practical insights. The journal covers a wide range of topics within library and information science, including but not limited to: Information organization and retrieval Digital libraries and technology Information literacy and user studies Collection development and management Library management and administration Information ethics and policy By publishing in Alexandria, researchers and practitioners have the opportunity to share their findings and insights with a global audience, fostering collaboration and innovation in the ever-evolving field of library and information science. The journal serves as a valuable resource for scholars, professionals, and students seeking the latest developments and trends in the field.
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Reconstructing Anamnesis in The Predisposition of The Directory Coverage of Prospective Librarians' Scholarly Works Hascaryo Hascaryo
Alexandria: Journal of Library and Information Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/alexa.v1i1.6357

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Anamnesis is an interviewing activity conducted by interviewers with job applicants to obtain information about the applicant's educational, economic, social, and cultural background, as well as information about their experience, skills, and characteristics in order to avoid errors in making decisions about the required job position. Anamnesis uses interviewing techniques by asking structured and in-depth questions, including questions about the scientific work products of the job applicant, especially for librarian candidates. The scope of the directory should be able to be compiled in an interesting, in-depth, and varied manner through the suggestions of students or the guidance of scientific work advisers. The reality is that the student directory of scientific work authors still has a very limited thematic coverage area. The causes of this are among others, the students' lack of knowledge in disposing the theme of scientific work, which is about mobile libraries, archive preservation, human resources, library service quality, library effectiveness, library organization, library utilization strategies, library visitors, library roles, and library utilization. A wide thematic coverage can convince interviewers of the anamnesis activity to fulfill the standards or qualifications for librarians set by the workforce user. The directory of scientific work themes that have not yet been studied in the last 200 scientific works, include retrieval systems, indicative abstracts, informative abstracts, critical abstracts, mini abstracts, consecutive numeric, literary documentation, duplicators, electronic libraries, syndication, fumigation, historiography, interpolation, inversion, author catalogs, hybrid computers, classification, open services, monographs, news agencies, netiquette, public domain software, referral centers, retrospective, reviews, reproduction, roaming processes, quick references, alphabetical address filing systems, functional information systems, circulation, syllabification, secondary sources, telewriters, teleprocessing, bibliographic data, vertical recording, volume binding, web browsers, web hosting, working a beat, reference lists, message handling services, collection indexing, card control systems, zero access storage, subject headings, references, recordings, periodization, collection ordering, collection call numbers, reference collections, collection codes, library entrance counters, collection status, library modems, collection zones, web systems, equipment layouts, lexicon vocabulary, cataloging title catalogs, and archive restoration.
Ecosystem Climate and Digital Library Transformation at Indonesian Agency for Agricultural Standardization (IAAS) Rushendi; Majidah Majidah
Alexandria: Journal of Library and Information Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/alexa.v1i1.6363

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Libraries as information resource centers certainly have librarians/library managers who can manage and serve the community in a valid and up-to-date manner. Librarians in the era of the digital ecosystem are expected to be able to accelerate themselves to become an integral part of providing optimal service to users. The purpose of the study is to determine the ecosystem climate and digital library transformation at the Indonesian Agency for Agricultural Standardization (IAAS). The study was designed in a qualitative descriptive manner using a survey method of librarians/library managers totaling 39 respondents. Data were collected and analyzed using the standard deviation in Microsoft Office Excel 2010 with the implementation of the July 2022 – June 2023 study. The results of the study found that the characteristics of librarians/library managers were mostly male aged 25-50 years with strata 1 education level. The level of understanding of librarians/managers library towards digital knowledge is high but the level of embedded knowledge is low. The climate for the digital transformation ecosystem is still in processing activities with the development stage on websites, mobile apps, databases and cloud computing. For technological advances, it is hoped that librarians/library managers will be more literate and more innovative in the future development of digital libraries.
Development of Medical and Health Science Collection to Support Scientific Integration at UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta Lolytasari Lolytasari; Nurul Hayati; Imas Fathonah
Alexandria: Journal of Library and Information Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/alexa.v1i1.6393

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Integrating knowledge is familiar to the State Islamic University, which has a Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. One of the problems that arise is the library's role as an institution that manages knowledge and can meet the information needs of the academic community in the form of collections in various media, namely printed and online. Therefore it is necessary to evaluate the collection development provided by the library. So the purpose of this research is to analyze how far the library collections of the Faculty of Medical Sciences and the Library of Health Sciences have developed in supporting scientific integration efforts at UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta. The research approach used is descriptive qualitative. This study found that library managers carried out collection development by considering the courses and study programs in the faculties of health and medicine. The library focuses on gathering resources and materials relevant to the fields of health and medicine and paying attention to related aspects of Islamic ethics and culture. So the more relevant the collections provided by the library, the higher the quality of knowledge and information library users need.
Implementation of INLISLITE 3.1 in Processing Printed Book Materials at SMAN 1 Kalanganyar Library Katrin Setio Devi; Yanti Rohmayanti
Alexandria: Journal of Library and Information Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/alexa.v1i1.6658

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This research aims to provide an overview of the implementation of the INLISLite in processing printed book materials at the library of SMAN 1 Kalanganyar. The INLISLite 3.1 is a library automation system application designed and officially developed by the National Library of the Republic of Indonesia, used to assist in the process of managing library materials. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative research method. Utilizing data collection techniques through observations and interviews with two informants consisting of the head librarian and library staff of SMAN 1 Kalanganyar. The implementation of the INLISLite serves as a solution for the SMAN 1 Kalanganyar library in transitioning from conventional to automated processing of printed book materials. Equipped with comprehensive program features, it aids the staff in their library activities. However, the use of the INLISLite 3.1 at SMAN 1 Kalanganyar has not been fully optimized and is still hindered by human resources, resulting in suboptimal data input due to a lack of cataloging expertise.      
Accessibility of Library Building for People With Disabilities in Jakarta Library Elfitri Erza; Rahayu Fissilmi Kaffah; Mochammad Wahyu Ghani; Ario Adi Prakoso
Alexandria: Journal of Library and Information Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/alexa.v1i1.6703

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The lack of accessibility for people with disabilities in public facilities makes it difficult for people with disabilities to carry out activities and mobility easily, safely, comfortably, and independently, especially in terms of meeting information needs and accessing information needed in libraries. This study aims to find out the implementation of accessibility of library buildings for people with disabilities in the Jakarta-Cikini Library. The research method used is a qualitative approach with a type of case study research. Data collection through observation, interviews, and documentation. The selection of informants in this study used purposive sampling. The results showed that the implementation of accessibility of library buildings for people with disabilities in the Jakarta-Cikini Library can be said to be quite good based on IFLA standard guidelines. There are only a few accessibility that have not been implemented thoroughly such as disability-only parking lots far from the entrance and symbol colors in parking lots that have faded, doors and walls that use glass there are no stickers or warning signs to watch out for glass, the unavailability of an induction loop system at the circulation and information desk, the unavailability of handles to help disabled people standing on the toilet and the absence of the application of guiding blocks Inside the library.

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