Sukaesih Sukaesih
Fakultas Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas Padjadjaran Bandung

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Grab and go alternatif layanan peminjaman buku Pustakalana Children’s Library di masa pandemi Zahra Fahira Iskandar; Sukaesih Sukaesih; Evi Nursanti Rukmana; Samson CMS
Jurnal Informatio Vol 1, No 1 (2021): 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Communication, Padjadjaran University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/inf.v1i1.31740

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The emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic has changed all life aspects, in which each individual’s activity is now constrained. Limiting activities to gather in one place has a big impact on all life aspects as well. Various sectors in Indonesia, such as logistics, health, offices, information services, education, and other life necessities are forced to find alternative solution in order to survive even if it were done without direct contact. Large-scale social restrictions known as PSBB have an impact on one of the public information services: libraries, one of which is a special libraries that is affected by social policies, especially in the book lending services. One of the special libraries that is affected in this field is the children’s library Pustakalana Children’s Library in Bandung . The research method used was qualitative with case study approach. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and literature review. The respondents interviewed were the director, visitors, and librarian of Pustakalana Children's Library. The result of this research is that Pustakalana Children's Library issued an innovative online book lending service amid Covid-19: Grab and Go. This services was created by the library as a result of large-scale social restrictions in Bandung. Grab and Go is an online-based circulation service, in which users are allowed to borrow books from home by accessing the provided web page. Books that are borrowed then will be sent by Pustakalana to the user’s address. With the Grab and Go service, Pustakalana is still able to carry out circulation activities even in the midst of social restrictions due to Covid-19 and makes it easier to disseminate information, particularly children's books to visitors Pustakalana Children’s Library Bandung.
Hubungan knowledge sharing dengan inovasi pengelola taman baca masyarakat di Jawa Barat Yoshua Gilang Pratama; Sukaesih Sukaesih; Samson CMS
Jurnal Informatio Vol 1, No 1 (2021): 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Communication, Padjadjaran University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/inf.v1i1.30708

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The world is now facing the phenomenon of hypercompetition, where working procedure is required to change to be more dynamic and modern. This phenomenon covers all aspects, including Indonesian library world and Indonesian literacy. Faced with new problems, Indonesian library world and Indonesian literacy has actually been trying to solve its old issue: the low level of Indonesian literacy. Community Reading Park (TBM) exists with the aim of increasing the level of Indonesian literacy. However, many newly established TBMs tend to be static and traditional, which are no longer relevant to modern times. West Java Community Reading Park Forum (West Java FTBM) is present to help TBMs stay relevant with present situation. In its activities, West Java FTBM applies Knowledge Management in general and Knowledge Sharing in particular. This study examines the role of Knowledge Sharing and how much it relates to innovation in TBM managers. Knowledge Sharing itself has two dimensions, namely; Knowledge Donating and Knowledge Collecting. The population in this study was West Java FTBM, with a sample of 67 TBM managers. The method used was quantitative with correlational analysis, and hypotheses testing was done by testing Knowledge Donating, Collecting, and Sharing with Manager’s Innovations. The research results of Knowledge Donating, Collecting, and Sharing each had relationship with Manager’s Innovation, with the coefficient of determination, sequentially, 17.47%; 20.88%; and 27.66%. This shows that Manager’s Innovation in West Java FTBM was not created solely because of Knowledge Sharing, but many other factors affected it, one of which is the length of one's experience in managing TBM. In the future, the implementation of Knowledge Sharing in West Java FTBM is expected to be even more dynamic by expanding references to things innovated and collaborating with other communities, this is to add a new point of view for TBM Managers in West Java FTBM