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KOLABORASI DAN PRODUKTIVITAS PENULIS ARTIKEL VISI PUSTAKA 2000 – 2014 Rochani Nani Rahayu; Rulina Rachmawati
BACA: JURNAL DOKUMENTASI DAN INFORMASI Vol 36, No 2 (2015): Desember
Publisher : Pusat Data dan Dokumentasi Ilmiah – Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia

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Visi Pustaka is one of the Library and Information Science (LIS) journals in Indonesia. Study about this journal needs to be done to find out the progress in Library and Information Science in Indonesia. This paper reviewed Visi Pustaka journal especially about the amount of articles, gender, collaboration degree, collaboration frequency, productivity, and author affiliation. Data collected from Visi Pustaka journal articles which published in 2000-2014 periods. Data analyzed using statistic descriptive method. The result showed that the amount of article published in 2000-2014 periods were 236 articles, about 65.64%written by men and 34.36% written by women. Average degree of collaboration was 0.097. The most productive authors were Sulistyo Basuki and B. Mustafa. Both of them submitted 16 articles. The most five productive affiliation were Bogor Institute of Agriculture (14.38%), Indonesian National Library (11.45%), Indonesian University (12.60%), Centre for Scientific Documentation and Information (8.02%) and Gadjah Mada University (6.11%). The affiliation status consisted of 212 (80.91%) government institutions and 50 (19.09%) was private organizations. We cloncluded that most gender of author was men, most of the articles wrote by individual authors, and most author affiliations were library and information institutions also universities.
EVALUASI PEMANFAATAN KOLEKSI REFERENSI PERPUSTAKAAN PDII-LIPI Rulina Rachmawati; Wahid Nashihuddin; Saiful Anwar
BACA: JURNAL DOKUMENTASI DAN INFORMASI Vol 38, No 2 (2017): Desember
Publisher : Pusat Data dan Dokumentasi Ilmiah – Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia

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This study aims to: (1) describe the users’ profile of the reference collections in PDII-LIPI Library based on age, gender, education, knowledge, users’ experience; types and subjects of the reference collection which had been used by users; how to get the collection; and users’ purpose using the reference collections; (2) evaluate the utilization aspects of the reference collection that are reviewed based on ease of obtaining the reference collection; completeness of the reference collection; updated the reference collection; physical condition and arrangement of the reference collection; and the attitudes of officers in providing reference services to users. Data used in this study were quantitative, sourced from the questionnaire that were distributed to 100 respondents. Data were processed and analyzed using SPSS 23 software. The validity of the data was tested using Pearson Product Moment correlation and the reliability was tested using Alpha Cronbanch technique. Data that had been processed and tested then presented descriptively on graphs. From the distribution of questionnaires, only 51 respondents who filled out and returned the questionnaire to researchers, and these numbers were considered as valid and reliable. Results of the evaluation indicates that most of the reference collection users in PDII-LIPI Library are: (1)  20-25 years old, female, and from undergraduate background, use the reference collections by coming to the library or ordering via-email (through information searching services); (2) use journal collections for preparing their final project or research, such as undergraduate theses, graduate theses or doctoral dissertation; and (3) feel that the reference collections are very easy, complete, up to date, in a good physical condition and arrangement, and the attitude of the reference officers on serving to the users are good.