- Research Article
- 10.22146/bip.v21i2.14081
- Dec 3, 2025
- Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi
- Muhammad Fauzan 'Azhima + 1 more
Introduction. This article analyzes the trend of international publications related to Global Health in Indonesia using the Scopus database based on region, publication subject, publication type, number of documents per author, and number of papers per university. Research methods. The data collected by the researcher was taken from the Scopus database with the keywords “Global Health” and “Indonesia” and included the categories of article titles, article abstracts, and article keywords for the publication period 1999 - 2023. Data analysis. This study used VOSviewer to visualize Global Health trends in Indonesia. Results. This study found 504 documents related to Global Health in Indonesia, with the highest number of publications in 2023 (71 documents, 14.0%). Indonesia became the most productive country with 245 papers (48.6%). Hay and Murray were recorded as the most productive authors with nine articles, while Universitas Indonesia was the institution with the most publications (60 articles). Conclusions. Over the past decade, global health research in Indonesia has grown due to international collaboration, medical science dominance, and strong institutional contributions, particularly from Universitas Indonesia. This study has revealed significant actors, thematic goals, and financing patterns. The findings highlight Indonesia's growing influence on global health discourse and suggest using Web of Science and Google Scholar for future research.
- Research Article
- 10.22146/bip.v21i2.12836
- Dec 3, 2025
- Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi
- Hafsah Nugraha + 2 more
Introduction. Museum Pendidikan Nasional (Musdiknas) carries out activities that utilize websites and social media by showing virtual reality content in education in Indonesia to meet visitors' information needs. This research aims to examine virtual reality's potential in meeting museum visitors' information needs. Research Methods. Quantitative methods were used with students of the Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia who had accessed the Musdiknas virtual reality with a total of 316 people as participants. Data Analysis. Data from questionnaires, observations, and literature studies were used for descriptive data analysis. Results. Musdiknas virtual reality and social media have the characteristics of programmable participation, natural semantics, and constructivism to support efforts to meet visitors' information needs. Visitors use Musdiknas virtual reality as a learning tool to gain the experience and knowledge they need to meet their information needs. Conclusion. Musdiknas strives to continue developing its environment by utilizing virtual reality as a form of adaptation to technology, providing meaning and experience through exhibitions that are displayed and accessed remotely, thereby meeting the information needs of museum visitors. Further, researchers can measure the relationship and influence between variables and research the use of virtual reality at other museum locations.
- Research Article
- 10.22146/bip.v21i2.13258
- Dec 3, 2025
- Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi
- Sarwendah Puspita Dewi + 2 more
Introduction. In publishing practices, authorship often becomes one of the aspects that influences the level of accessibility of a publication. This study aims to examine the differences in access between single authors and multiple authors, the differences in access between publications by BRIN-affiliated authors and non-BRIN-affiliated authors, as well as the differences in access between publications by authors with a single affiliation and those from different affiliations. Research Methods. This study used a quantitative method with descriptive analysis and hypothesis testing. The data were obtained from transaction logs on the BRIN Publisher’s OMP admin page, which recorded the number of accesses per publication from January to June 2025. Data Analysis. The data analysis technique was carried out by combining descriptive statistics and non-parametric statistics. Results. The results of this study indicate that certain classifications of authorship, such as the number of authors and the presence of BRIN-affiliated authors, do not significantly affect the number of accesses. In addition, no differences were found in access between BRIN-affiliated publications and those originating from outside BRIN. This study also found that collaboration influences the amount of access to a publication. Conclusion. The number of authors and BRIN affiliation do not directly affect the level of access, but cross-institutional collaboration has been proven to contribute positively to increasing user engagement.
- Research Article
- 10.22146/bip.v21i2.15058
- Dec 3, 2025
- Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi
- Ni Made Lila Sri Kamala + 1 more
Introduction. This study aims to examine the information dissemination process implemented by Museum Subak. Dissemination is carried out to anticipate the low literacy of the community towards the values of Subak culture and trigger a shift in the function of agricultural land into a tourism area that can threaten the sustainability of the Subak system as a local cultural heritage. Research Methods. This study uses a qualitative method with a case study approach and data collection through direct observation, interviews with selected informants, and analysis of documents related to activities at the Museum Subak. Data Analysis. Data analysis techniques used open coding, axial coding, and selective coding. Results. The results of this study are based on the SECI Model. These findings indicate the need for more adaptive, multilingual, and contextual strategies so that the transformation of Subak cultural knowledge can take place effectively and sustainably. Conclusion. This study found that dissemination activities at the Museum Subak primarily focused on the internalization process, namely the transformation of explicit knowledge into tacit knowledge through direct involvement of participants in learning activities. The research suggests that that social media use shouldbe optimized as a digital-based dissemination tool.
- Research Article
- 10.22146/bip.v21i2.18203
- Dec 3, 2025
- Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi
- Rully Khairul Anwar + 2 more
Introduction. The lack of comprehensive and up-to-date bibliometric studies may lead to gaps in understanding global library information literacy trends. This study aims to trace these trends for 2014–2024, identify key research topics, and map the most productive authors and countries. Research Methods. This study used bibliometric analysis of 951 scientific articles indexed by Scopus. Data Analysis. Data was extracted and analyzed using Biblioshiny software. Results. The findings reveal a significant thematic shift towards digital transformation, with 'digital literacy' and 'digital libraries' emerging as motor themes that drive the research field. The United States is identified as the most productive country, while Goh Dion Hoe-Lian and Guo Yan Ru are the most influential authors. Conclusion. This study concludes that information literacy has evolved from a foundational skill into a strategic component integrated with digital library services. The novelty lies in its comprehensive 11-year mapping, which quantitatively demonstrates the field's structural evolution and identifies the core, niche, and emerging research clusters, providing a definitive map of the intellectual landscape.
- Research Article
- 10.22146/bip.v21i2.14628
- Dec 3, 2025
- Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi
- Dina Rahadatul Hasanah + 1 more
Introduction. This study examines the nonverbal communication of circulation librarians at Universitas Pamulang (UNPAM) Library, prompted by user complaints of unfriendly expressions, minimal eye contact, and reluctant body language. The research aims to understand how librarians use nonverbal cues when serving users. Methods. A qualitative case study approach was employed, using observation, interviews, documentation, and literature review with four users and one librarian. Data validity was ensured through triangulation. Analysis involved data reduction, display, and conclusion, interpreting nonverbal elements (gestures, facial expressions, posture) using kinesics theory. Results and Discussion. Librarians used head orientation, hand gestures, facial expressions, and posture to convey attentiveness and professionalism. Eye contact was maintained through head direction, gestures guided users, and body position fostered comfortable interactions. However, high workload occasionally impacted the quality of these nonverbal cues. Conclusion. Nonverbal communication significantly influences user perceptions and comfort during library services. Training in nonverbal communication and ergonomic workspace arrangements are recommended to enhance service quality.
- Research Article
- 10.22146/bip.v21i2.17574
- Dec 3, 2025
- Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi
- Siti Rohaya + 1 more
Introduction. This study aims to map research trends based on the Tenopir taxonomy from one of the reputable journals in information and library science in Indonesia: the journal of Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi (BIP). Research Methods. This quantitative descriptive research used a co-word analysis approach and subjects are grouped using Tenopir taxonomy. Data Analysis. The data collected are 108 BIP journal articles from 2019-2023. Theywere analyzed using a reference management tool Zotero and microsoft excel then all data were processed using VOSviewer using Tenopir taxonomy. Results. Mapping research trends in 2019 - 2023 based on keywords found 5 highest keywords subjects: [1] COVID-19, [2] library, [3] librarian, [4] archives and [5] bibliometrics. Meanwhile, based on the standardization results, we found [1] library science, [2] librarianship, [3] management, [4] social legal & ethical aspects of information and [5] archives. However, the study of information technology showed the peak in 2023. This shows that information technology is an important part of libraries and information dissemination, and can be predicted to be the next topic trend. Conclusions. Mapping articles using the Tenopir taxonomy is effective to expand the theme of study as one theme can be executed to be several studies. This can be the focus and scope of articles to show the research trends in BIP journals.
- Research Article
- 10.22146/bip.v21i2.17376
- Dec 3, 2025
- Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi
- Perdaning Widyanti + 3 more
Introduction. Students’ mental health is vital in higher education. Libraries serve as information hubs and spaces for relaxation, stress relief, and psychological support. This study explores library usage, key services and facilities for well-being, and the library’s role as a common space. Research Methods. An exploratory sequential design is applied. The qualitative phase involves interviews and observations at UGM and UMY libraries to identify key indicators of services and facilities. These results inform the quantitative phase, using questionnaires distributed to 60 student users. Data Analysis. Qualitative data are analyzed through reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. Quantitative data are analyzed using descriptive statistics and simple linear regression. Results. Qualitative findings highlight the importance of consultation services, academic support, flexible spaces, and relaxation areas for student well-being. Quantitative analysis confirms significant effects of library services (t = 5.600; p < 0.001) and facilities (t = 5.300; p < 0.001), with a combined influence F = 29.732 (p < 0.001) and R² = 0.672. Conclusion. Modern libraries should combine learning and relaxation functions. Strengthening design, technology, and psychosocial services through evaluation and collaboration is essential to create inclusive spaces that foster student mental health.
- Research Article
- 10.22146/bip.v21i2.13470
- Dec 3, 2025
- Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi
- Dinastiti Kusuma Budi + 3 more
Introduction: This research aims to develop an understanding of GLAM integration in university environments in Indonesia by highlighting how the utilization of cultural heritage can serve as a foundation for building an integrated GLAM ecosystem. Research Methods: A systematic literature review approach was used, collecting data through the Google Scholar and Researchgate search engines using keywords related to GLAM, cultural heritage, universities, and integration. A total of seven articles from international and national journals, research reports, and other publications were analyzed in this study. Data Analysis: The data were qualitatively analyzed through a comprehensive literature review. Sources were identified and synthesized to understand GLAM’s role in promoting and preserving cultural heritage. Results: GLAM integration in universities can foster cultural understanding and appreciation among students. Challenges include limited awareness, funding, infrastructure, and supportive policies. Successful implementation in European universities shows improved access and engagement with cultural heritage.Conclusions: GLAM contributes significantly to cultural heritage preservation in universities. However, Indonesian institutions face challenges such as lack of awareness, funding, and infrastructure. Recommended strategies include enhancing collaboration, developing digital collections, and initiating cultural programs. The establishment of a GLAM Center, educational initiatives, local community involvement, and active promotion are expected to strengthen heritage preservation and foster multicultural awareness in Indonesian society.
- Research Article
- 10.22146/bip.v21i2.9870
- Dec 3, 2025
- Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi
- Herwan Junaidi + 2 more
Introduction. Social Inclusion-Based Special Library (PKBIS) is a transformation of library services that places the community as an active subject in utilizing information to improve welfare. This study aims to analyze the role and effectiveness of PKBIS in empowering agricultural communities in two assisted locations, namely the Leuwiliang and Cibungbulang Agricultural Extension Centers (BPP), Bogor Regency. Research Methods. The method used is a qualitative and quantitative survey involving 24 respondents, including service users, BPP managers, and PKBIS assistants. Data analysis. Data were analyzed using the Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) method to identify gaps between expectations and service performance. Results. Shows that no service attribute reaches the maximum level of conformity (100%), with an average conformity of 82.11%. Attributes that require priority improvement are in the aspects of proposal assistance and strengthening farmer institutions. These findings emphasize the importance of strengthening mentoring strategies, preparing literacy materials based on local needs, and increasing the capacity of PKBIS managers. Conclusion. The PKBIS at BPP Leuwiliang and Cibungbulang effectively empowers farming communities through information access and capacity building, although the average service conformity level is only 82.11%. Improvements are needed in proposal preparation assistance and strengthening farmer institutions to optimize the potential of PKBIS as a driver of regional development.