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Jurnal Kajian Informasi & Perpustakaan
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The role of Jatmika Reading House volunteers in instilling children’s environmental literacy Srikandina, Dita; Anwar, Rully Khairul; Rohman, Asep Saeful
Jurnal Kajian Informasi dan Perpustakaan Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Accredited by Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Re
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkip.v12i2.55170

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Jatmika Reading House is a community library that actively teaches environmental literacy through various activities, one of which is eco-enzyme making. This study aims to explore the role of volunteers in eco-enzyme making, identify the challenges faced during the activity, and understand the motivation of volunteers in contributing to Jatmika Reading House's activities. This research used a qualitative method with a case study approach. The informants in this study were two volunteers who were selected through a purposive sampling technique due to their direct involvement in eco-enzyme-making activity. Data collection techniques included interviews, indirect observation, documentation, and literature review. This research is important because although environmental education has developed, there are still few studies that specifically discuss the role of volunteers in teaching environmental literacy to children. In fact, volunteers have a strategic role in introducing the concept of sustainability and building environmental awareness through community activities. The results showed that volunteers acted as facilitators, mentors, instructors, encouragers, and organizers of children's participation. They faced various challenges, such as unconducive conditions due to limited tools and materials and an inadequate number of volunteers, resulting in less optimal activity management. Volunteers' motivations varied, ranging from the satisfaction of sharing knowledge and commitment to improving community literacy to personal happiness in social interaction. The findings from this study are expected to provide new insights to strengthen environmental literacy programs involving volunteers.
Design and construction of a website-based librarian application system in Bali Suhartika, I Putu; Haryanti, Ni Putu Premierita
Jurnal Kajian Informasi dan Perpustakaan Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Accredited by Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Re
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkip.v12i2.54441

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This study focuses on the development of a web-based application system related to the functional positions of librarians in Bali. This web-based application is designed as a one-stop service to provide essential functional position information for librarians. The primary research question asked is how to design and construct a web-based librarian application system in Bali. The objective of this study is to design, develop, and evaluate a system that supports librarians in managing their activities and credit scores. The development method used is the linear sequential (waterfall) method, which includes the stages of analysis, design, coding, implementation, testing, and maintenance. This system features a user interface with functions such as Home, Activity Details, Forms, and a List of Librarians, enabling librarians to manage various activities organized into categories of Expert Librarians and Skilled Librarians. Each activity comprises a menu for librarian type, education, library management, services, librarian system development, professional development, and task support, which are further broken down into sub-activities according to their categories. Application testing was carried out using the Black Box Testing method to ensure that all functions operated according to user needs. This system was implemented as a web-based application using PHP and MySQL databases, allowing librarians to access it online. The implementation results show that this application has run well and is able to meet the needs of librarians in managing their functional positions efficiently, simplifying the credit score submission process, and enhancing accuracy and efficiency in reporting.
Information needs and information-seeking behavior of university students in Bandung Raya Putri, Dea Ananda; Prijana, Prijana; Chigbundu, Michael Chinweike
Jurnal Kajian Informasi dan Perpustakaan Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Accredited by Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Re
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkip.v12i2.51367

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This study addresses the specific information needs and information-seeking behavior of university students in Bandung Raya, which have yet to be widely explored in the current academic literature. Furthermore, there needs to be more information on how university students navigate information sources in searching for the information they need and the types of information they usually seek. Therefore, the researcher directed this study to determine the information needs and information-seeking patterns of students with a focus on university students in Bandung Raya. The study adopted a quantitative research design. A total of 602 students were the research sample. The online questionnaire was randomly administered to sample students. The authors found that the cognitive needs of university students in Bandung Raya were correlated with the initiation stage of the information seeking initiation stage. The authors also discovered that the cognitive needs of Bandung Raya students were correlated to the exploration stage of information search. Besides, the authors found that the formulation stage of information seeking was related to Bandung Raya students' cognitive needs. However, the research findings revealed that the Bandung Raya students' affective needs were more related to the selection stage, collection stage, and presentation stage of information-seeking behavior. The results of this study indicated the vital role of students’ affective and cognitive needs in shaping the way students sought the information they needed and why authorities should pay more attention to students' cognitive and affective needs for better academic performance. 
Exploring adolescents’ digital information-seeking patterns and religious behavior Purwaningtyas, Franindya; Dalimunte, Muhammad; Dewi, Shinta
Jurnal Kajian Informasi & Perpustakaan Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Accredited by Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Re
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkip.v12i2.58627

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Generation Z adolescents' religious information-seeking behavior has undergone significant transformations in understanding and studying the patterns of searching, processing, and using religious information. Research gaps exist in local cultural variations on transforming Generazion Z adolescents' religious information-seeking behavior in the digital era, which also occurs in information access patterns, social media platform preferences, and responses to religious content. This study focused on information access using the Ellis Model to analyze the behavior of information search stages: browsing, chaining, filtering, monitoring, and understanding adolescents' religious preferences. This study used a qualitative approach with a case study method involving Rohis activists from six high schools in three cities, Medan, Yogyakarta, and Makassar, as research samples. Data were collected through observation and FGD. Study results showed that Generation Z accessed religious information digitally through social media due to its accessibility and interactivity. However, they still referred to local and popular religious figures to clarify and validate religious information. Social media played an important role in shaping religious views despite the challenges of spreading misinformation and disinformation. Their information-seeking behavior reflected a combination of digital exploration and conventional references; adolescents actively utilized, created, and shared religious information. The Ellis Model's relevance in understanding information-seeking behavior in the digital era and cultural variations contributes to information behavior study by highlighting the dynamics of technology use in meeting the younger generation's spiritual needs. Practical implications include recommendations for improving digital literacy through technology-based education and partnerships with religious authorities to provide credible and moderate content.
Preservation of Balinese batik knowledge as an effort to preserve indigenous knowledge Igiriza, Miftahunnisa'; Valentino, Rahmat Alifin; Wiradharma, Gunawan; Fadhli, Rahmat; Adamy, Zulham; Anjani, Afifah
Jurnal Kajian Informasi dan Perpustakaan Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Accredited by Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Re
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkip.v12i2.58663

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Balinese batik, a traditional cloth, is rich in motifs and philosophical meanings that reflect the culture of the Balinese people and need to be preserved. Preservation efforts aim to ensure that the knowledge contained in Balinese batik can be sustainable in the long term. This study examined the knowledge and preservation of Balinese batik cloth to preserve indigenous knowledge. This study used a qualitative method by analyzing the knowledge contained in Balinese batik cloth using Peirce's semiotic approach and a case study to explore the preservation efforts carried out by the UPTD Bali Museum. The data collection technique used interview and observation methods, which were conducted from May to June 2024. Data analysis was carried out through data reduction, data presentation (data display), and conclusion. Study results showed that if examined more deeply, Balinese batik contained philosophical meanings that reflected the culture of Balinese society due to the influence of Hinduism and local values. Balinese batik motifs were also inseparable from the influence of Chinese cultural elements that contain spiritual and mythological values. The Bali Museum conducted preservation efforts through processes such as identifying and validating knowledge in local communities and academic circles, recording and storing this knowledge in a database, and disseminating it to the broader community. This study concludes that Peirce's semiotics can assist in identifying the indigenous knowledge of Balinese batik, and in this case, the Bali Museum plays an important role in preserving local wisdom.
Regional library infrastructure management for service improvement in Bangka Belitung Islands Province Hamudy, Moh Ilham A; Rifki, M Saidi; Hayuningtyas, Mukhlisha
Jurnal Kajian Informasi dan Perpustakaan Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Accredited by Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Re
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkip.v12i2.56507

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The Archives and Library Service office of Bangka Belitung Islands (Babel) Province has a vital role in increasing literacy and reading interest in the community. Library users can access library services through the provision of infrastructure that suits the needs of library users. Infrastructure management is carried out to enhance services to library users. This study aims to determine the management of regional library infrastructure for service improvement in Babel Province through infrastructure analysis to enhance literacy and interest in reading, budget management, and human resource competency. This research method used was descriptive qualitative. The results indicated that the Archives and Library Service office of Babel Province had inadequate facilities and infrastructure, such as outdated book collections, poorly maintained shelves and reading tables, and less than optimal circulation facilities. The library has not prioritized budget management related to the procurement of facilities and infrastructure, and human resource competencies resources are not optimal in budget planning and management. The library has not conducted a comprehensive user survey, thus hindering the analysis of user needs and providing service facilities that have not met community expectations. The study concludes that infrastructure and budget planning at the Bangka Belitung Provincial Archives and Library Office has not been implemented optimally, thus obstructing the provision of library services and having an impact on low literacy and reading interest among people in the area.
Health Information literacy among children at Reading Communities in Sumedang Regency Dida, Susanne; Lusiana, Elnovani; Dewi, Retasari; Rukmana, Evi Nursanti; Safi, Abdul Qayoum
Jurnal Kajian Informasi dan Perpustakaan Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Accredited by Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Re
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkip.v12i2.55101

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Children are susceptible to disease due to unhealthy lifestyle habits. Hence, children need correct health information for healthy living behavior. The Reading Community (RC), as a repository and manager of knowledge, has health information services for children. Three Reading Communities (RCs) in Sumedang Regency provide health-themed books and provide health-themed literacy activities. This study aimed to determine health information literacy in children at Reading Communities in Sumedang Regency. This study used a qualitative descriptive method and was conducted at three (3) Reading Communities in Sumedang Regency, including Lingkaran Cahaya RC, Bina Kreasi Muda RC, and Pabukon Ngadongeng RC. Study results showed that children from RCs already knew the need for health information; however, they did not know the correct process for implementing it. The three RCs had various health readings, such as books, comics, and magazines. In addition, they had different strategies for planning health information for children, and they held activities according to the competencies or interests of the users. Three RCs collected health information from reading and activity-based collaboration had reading comprehension activities as an evaluation process in health information literacy and conducted reviews of activities or discussions from reading results in the form of read-aloud and think-aloud. Two RCs stored information in master books and catalogs and promoted health information activities using social media. Despite limitations in providing access to health information, the three Reading Communities have innovations in health information practices in the form of literacy activities.
Development of a responsive web-based digital library for geography education students Prihadi, Adhitya; Permana, Ryan
Jurnal Kajian Informasi dan Perpustakaan Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Accredited by Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Re
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkip.v12i2.53811

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A responsive web-based digital library is an application built with web technology to allow users to access digital collections via the Internet. Most digital libraries have not adequately addressed the need for self-directed learning for students, so students' access to educational resources is still limited. This study aimed to determine the development of a responsive web-based digital library for geography education students through an analysis of the identification of the planning process for a responsive web-based digital library, a feasibility evaluation by experts, and an assessment of geography education students’ responses. The research method used a Research and Development strategy through the 4D model (define, design, develop, and disseminate). The result was that the research plan involved needs analysis for students. The system design used case and activity diagrams and prototype development validated by experts. Expert evaluation on usability, navigation, graphic design, content, and compatibility falls in the 62.50% < score ≤ 81.25% range, indicating feasibility. The study result was a research plan involving needs analysis for geography education students. The system design used case and activity diagrams and the development of a prototype validated by experts. Expert evaluations on usability, navigation, graphic design, content, and compatibility were in the range of 62.50% < score ≤ 81.25%, indicating feasibility. Students' responses showed that the highest percentages were visual communication (80.73%, very good), usability (76.03%, good), and device compatibility (78.18%, good). In conclusion, this study provides significant contributions to supporting self-directed learning by providing easier access to academic resources for geography education students.
Digital competencies and development strategies of librarians at Universitas Negeri Padang in 4.0 era Nabila, Jeihan; Pangesti, Nesa Riska; Utami, Riski Gusri
Jurnal Kajian Informasi dan Perpustakaan Vol 13, No 1 (2025): Accredited by Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Re
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkip.v13i1.59860

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Rapid digital transformation in the Industrial Revolution 4.0 era has shifted academic libraries into digital resource hubs, requiring librarians to adapt their competencies to meet the ever-evolving demands. This study is urgently needed to explore how the digital competency gap among librarians affects the effectiveness of library services in the digital era. This study aimed to measure the transformation of Universitas Negeri Padang Librarians in Industry 4.0. The research method used a sequential explanatory mixed-methods design, combining a cross-sectional survey of all 26 UNP librarians with follow-up in-depth interviews. The competencies assessed included device and software operation, information and data literacy, communication and collaboration, digital content creation, security, problem-solving, and self-development. Results showed that librarians excelled in basic skills such as ensuring internet connectivity (M = 7.08, SD = 1.055) and maintaining ethical digital communication (M = 6.85, SD = 1.190). However, challenges persisted in advanced areas such as software troubleshooting (M = 5.96, SD = 1.509) and creating innovative digital solutions to improve patron experience (M = 4.85, SD = 1.736). Interviews revealed a high dependency on technical support, limiting librarians’ independence in solving technical problems. The findings underscored the need for targeted training in problem-solving, digital innovation, and advanced application use, supported by improved infrastructure and access to sophisticated tools. This study concludes that improving the digital competencies of librarians is essential to support sustainable digital library services and strengthen the development of library science in Indonesia.
Dissemination of local wisdom and innovation diffusion through routine wirid in Agam, West Sumatra Zalmi, Fadhila Nurul Husna; Yunita, Rahmi; Rahmi, Lailatur; Fakhlina, Resty Jayanti; Khairunnisa, Syakira; Khairat, Nurul
Jurnal Kajian Informasi dan Perpustakaan Vol 13, No 1 (2025): Accredited by Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Re
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkip.v13i1.61495

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The gap in information accessibility has faded the community's tradition of disseminating knowledge, especially in spreading Islamic teachings. The West Sumatra Provincial Government has revitalized the movement “kembali ka surau” to preserve local traditions in spreading Islamic teachings, including in Agam Regency. Currently, Islamic teachings are still widely conveyed orally in several mosques. Information accessibility is needed to support more effective and sustainable religious learning. In Minangkabau society, information dissemination is fundamental to religious life, with the mosque as its center. This article explored how local wisdom was disseminated through the routine wirid tradition in two main mosques located in Bukittinggi and Ampek Angkek districts of Agam Regency. This study used a qualitative approach with participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and document analysis. Data were collected through direct observation, interviews with religious leaders, and literature reviews from January to March 2024. Findings indicated that wirid effectively disseminated religious values and local wisdom through effective communication channels, consistent scheduling, and an interactive social system. Religious leaders acted as opinion leaders and were reinforced through joint lectures, discussions, and social interactions. Social media enhanced the spread of routine wirid activities. Scheduled routines, reading materials, and technological integration further enriched its impact. This integrated model reveals the powerful potential of routine religious activities as a transformative platform for community education, contextual da'wah, and preservation of local Islamic heritage. In conclusion, the wirid routine in Agam Regency is a medium of da’wah and plays a key role in sustaining, spreading, and preservationg local Islamic wisdom in the local community context.

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