<p><em>Tulisan ini membahas literasi informasi pada disabilitas netra yang berkaitan erat dengan layanan buku Braille dan buku digital pada Perpustakaan Yayasan Mitra Netra. Penulisan ini dilatari oleh masih banyaknya anggapan bahwa kaum tunanetra tidak berhak mendapat informasi seperti manusia normal, terutama di Indonesia. Tujuan penulisan adalah untuk mendeskripsikan literasi informasi disabilitas netra melalui buku Braille dan buku digital yang diharapkan menjadi media informasi bagi kaum tunanetra. Kesimpulannya, dalam melakukan literasi informasi, kaum tunanetra juga memiliki hak yang sama dengan bukan tunanetra. Selain perpustakaan yang menyediakan buku Braille dan buku digital, masyarakat juga dapat berpartisipasi aktif membantu tunanetra dalam mengakses informasi untuk meningkatkan literasi informasi disabilitas netra.</em></p>
The literature about disaster preparedness, especially digital disaster in the library, is particularly limited in Indonesia. With the growing number of library collections in digital form, it is important for libraries to implement strategies for the protection of digital collections from various disaster threats. The purpose of this study is to provide information on the readiness of selected special libraries in Indonesia on the issue of digital disaster. A questionnaire containing 15 closed and open-ended questions was disseminated through an online survey to 10 selected special libraries in Jakarta and Bogor, Indonesia. The results indicate that most libraries have implemented digital data protection and are able to analyze any potential digital disaster threats that may occur. Most of the libraries do not yet have specific policies regarding digital collections, however. The minimal number of digital collections compared to the number of printed collections is assumed to be the cause of the lack of attention and protection of digital collections. Consequently, libraries need to develop a digital preservation policy first before implementing a digital disaster management plan.
This research discusses Indonesia's Ministry of Finance Library's promotional effectiveness in making users intrigued to utilize the library. This study aims to discover the library's promotional effectiveness level based on overall promotional mix concepts consisted of six sub-variables. Those six sub-variables include personal selling, advertising, sales promotion, public relation and publicity, learning materials, and corporate design sub-variables. It is quantitative research by using a survey method. The survey was conducted on 100 respondents with a convenience sampling technique. Research results showed that promotional efforts done by the library were considered effective with a score of 79.28%. The highest score lied on personal selling sub-variable with a gain of 87.47%, and the lowest score was placed on public relation and publicity subvariable in the amount of 74.86%. This study suggests the library to improve the effectiveness of public relation and publicity sub-variable by maximizing social media use potentials as the promotional media. The research is expected to enrich literature regarding the strategy of promotional effectiveness measurement in libraries with more comprehensive promotional mix aspects.
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