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    CURATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE THROUGH LIBRARIES

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    Libraries, museums and archives hold valuable collections in a variety of media, presenting a vast body of knowledge rooted in the history of human civilisation. These form the repository of the wisdom of great works by thinkers of past and the present. The holdings of these institutions are priceless heritage of the mankind as they preserve documents, ideas, and the oral and written records. To value the cultural heritage and to care for it as a treasure bequeathed to us by our ancestors is the major responsibility of libraries. The past records constitute a natural resource and are indispensable to the present generation as well as to the generations to come. Libraries preserve the documentary heritage resources for which they are primarily responsible. Any loss of such materials is simply irreplaceable. Therefore, preserving this intellectual, cultural heritage becomes not only the academic commitment but also the moral responsibility of the librarians/information scientists, who are in charge of these repositories. The high quality of the papers and the discussion represent the thinking and experience of experts in their particular fields. The contributed papers also relate to the methodology used in libraries in Asia to provide access to manuscripts and cultural heritage. The volume discusses best practices in Knowledge preservation and how to collaborate and preserve the culture. The book also deals with manuscript and archives issues in the digital era. The approach of this book is concise, comprehensively, covering all major aspects of preservation and conservation through libraries. The readership of the book is not just limited to library and information science professionals, but also for those involved in conservation, preservation, restoration or other related disciplines. The book will be useful for librarians, archivists and conservators. We thank the Sunan Kalijaga University, Special Libraries Association- Asian Chapter for their trust and their constant support, all the contributors for their submissions, the members of the Local and International Committee for their reviewing effort for making this publication possible

    ANALISIS HUBUNGAN ANTARA PENGUNGKAPAN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) DAN KARAKTERISTIK TATA KELOLA PERUSAHAAN PADA PERUSAHAAN MANUFAKTUR DI INDONESIA

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    The purpose of this research is to analyze the Corporate Governance characteristic factors that influencing the disclosure of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at the manufacturing corporate’s Annual Reports in Indonesia. The Corporate Governance characteristics that was applied in this research are Board of Commisioner Size, Board of Commisioner Independence, Audit Committee Independence, Concentrated Ownership, Managerial Ownership, Foreign Ownership, and Government Ownership. This research is a replication of prior research by Said et al. However, the difference is located at the variable used. The research does not use Duality as variable. The population on this research were all manufacturing firm’s listed in Indonesian Stock Exchanges (IDX) 2010. Total sample in this research were 122 firm’s that selected with purposive sampling. This research used Content Analysis method to analyze firm’s Annual Report. Data analyzed with test of classic assumption and examination of hypothesis with multiple linear regression method. Result of this research indicated that Board of Commisioner Size, Managerial Ownership, Foreign Ownership, and Government Ownership had a significant effect to CSR disclosure in Indonesia

    PENGARUH KEMAMPUAN LITERASI E-KESEHATAN TERHADAP PERILAKU REMAJA DI DAERAH ISTIMEWA YOGYAKARTA DALAM MEMATUHI PROTOKOL KESEHATAN DI TEMPAT IBADAH SELAMA PANDEMI COVID-19

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    The Covid-19 pandemic that has emerged in all countries around the world seems instantly to have an effect on public health, particularly adolescents. People are confronting challenges in identifying, recognizing, assessing and using information to manage their health. Ultimately, public information channels are also dominated by fake news and fear due to the considerable uncertainty of information, and adolescents challenge an important role in this as part of e-media users. This study aimed to identify the eHealth literacy skills of adolescents in Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta and it’s complex relationship with e-health information seeking behavior and compliance of health protocols in houses of worship during the COVID-19 global pandemic situation. This research was a quantitative study with a cross-sectional design applying an online survey approach in Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta from August to November 2020 with 300 adolescents aged 15-24 years as the selected sample. eHealth literacy was typically measured using 8 questions (constructs) and compliance to health protocols in places of worship was measured using 9 questions. Data were analyzed descriptively and used path analysis models. The results of this study show that during the Covid-19 pandemic, the majority of adolescents were studying online, and more than half of adolescents were on the internet to look for health information multiple days a week. Adolescents identified as having good ehealth information seeking behavior were more likely to comply with health protocols in the houses of worship than adolescents with less ehealth information seeking behavior (b=0.77; 95% CI = 0.271.27; p- value=0.002). eHealth information seeking behavior had a significant positive effect on compliance in implementing health protocols in houses of worship only if it was preceded by a good level of ehealth literacy (b=1.05; 95% CI=0.53-1.57; p-value=<0.001). Compliance in implementing health protocols in the Covid-19 pandemic situation in houses of communal worship is significantly affected by the typical pattern of ehealth information-seeking behavior. Adolescents who typically have an excellent level of ehealth literacy are more likely to have good ehealth information-seeking behavior
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