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    EVALUATION OF DIGITAL LIBRARIES TO IMPROVE AGILE LIBRARY SERVICES

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    This research aims to analyze digital library optimization to support the development of agile libraries.The development of agile libraries through the optimization of digital libraries is seen from the perception of convenience, perceived benefits, and acceptance of digital libraries by the user community.This research uses a qualitative approach. Data collection is done by purposive sampling technique.Triangulation is used to analyze data. The results show that the optimization of digital libraries for the development of agile library services is measured by ease of use in terms of systems that are easy to learn, easy to master, clear and easy to reach, flexible, and easy to use.Furthermore, flexible factors are the only aspect that needs to be improved. To improve agile library services through the optimization of digital libraries in terms of perceived benefits in terms of ease of information search, useful in finding information, increasing effectiveness, increasing productivity, and developing work performance.Then from the perception of usefulness as a whole is quite good because the existence of this digital library provides positive value for the development of agile library services

    Hubungan Antara Kontrol Diri Dengan Fear Of Missing Out Pada Mahasiswa Pengguna Media Sosial Di Universitas Islam Riau

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    Social media is no longer a tool to find information, but to find out more valuable activities or moments that other people do compared to their experiences. This causes the emergence of fear if you do not know the activities of others on social media which is called fear of missing out. The behavior of fear of missing out is caused by several factors including a person's low ability to control himself. Self-control is an important part of getting rid of excessive internet use. The data collection method in this study used a self-control scale consisting of 21 items according to Averill's theory (1973), and a Fear of Missing Out scale consisting of 21 items proposed by Przyblyski (2013). The sample in this study amounted to 100 students using social media at the Islamic University of Riau obtained through a probability sampling method, namely simple random sampling. The data analysis method used in this research is the Pearson Product Moment method. The results of statistical analysis showed that there was a negative relationship between self-control and fear of missing out on social media users at the Islamic University of Riau
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