5 research outputs found
YouTube as Digital Media Platform for Udayana University Students
Viewers can watch videos produced by media actors on YouTube, a well-known video-sharing platform. It requires searching methods because the volume of content is likewise growing. This study aimed to learn how Udayana University students could retrieve information via YouTube. A quantitative approach through a survey is the research method used. The study's object and population comprised 100 (one hundred) students from 13 (thirteen) distinct departments at Udayana University. Based on the study's results, most students access YouTube for entertainment. Students of Udayana University frequently watch YouTube videos. YouTube information search method does a decent job of choosing videos relevant to video recommendations (79%) but does an inadequate job of using the watch later function (55%).
 
CURATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE THROUGH LIBRARIES
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
Student information-seeking behavior in fashion trends of FISIP students at Universitas Bengkulu
Outfit Of The Day (OOTD) fashion information is part of students' daily lives. Searching for online fashion information is often done before making a decision when shopping online. This research aimed to determine the fashion information-seeking behavior of FISIP students, Universitas Bengkulu in following OOTD trends. Research method was quantitative with a survey method through population was 2,731 students from 6 departments and sample of 96 respondents. Research results showed that FISIP students often look for information on fashion and shopping on the Internet. The e-commerce platform Shopee and social media Instagram were the media most often used to find information. Students' information-seeking behavior was categorized as quite good, with a score of 3,16. Women and men only had a slight difference: women more often searched for fashion information on the Internet.The FISIP students often use the Internet to look for information on fashion. Online shopping was the main choice compared to shopping in physical stores directly. The platform most often used to search for fashion information e-commerce was Shopee. Students would buy clothes, shoes and accessories. Students chose online shopping accounts that were most visited and used by buyers online. Before deciding to buy, students paid attention to reviews and ratings from online stores in e-commerce. In conclusion the information-seeking behavior of FISIP students at Universitas Bengkulu is in a good category, as they have gone through stages of information-seeking behavior when looking for information on fashion trends before deciding to buy
Productivity of Udayana University FISIP Lecturers: Bibliometric Analysis Using Lotka's Law
This study aims to determine the productivity of lecturers at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Udayana University in a span of 10 years (2012–2021). The research method used is descriptive research with a quantitative approach. The results of this study proved that from 54 lecturers, 40 lecturers were found to have lecturer profile accounts on the Google Scholar website with a total publication of 940 journal articles. Lecturer productivity based on Lotka's Law gets an exponent value (n) 0.0050 with a value (C) 0.0350. This shows that the percentage of lecturers who contribute 2 articles to the lecturer profile on google scholar is on the observation results of 5%, while in the calculation of Lotka's theoretical value is 3.59%. After conducting the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test, it was found that Dmax was greater than the critical value (0.8834 > 0.2150). Based on these results, it was found that there was a significant difference between the theoretical value of Lotka Law and the results of observations in journals indexed by google scholar in the FISIP lecturer profile for 2012–2021