2002
DOI: 10.1006/iilr.2002.0191
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The Indonesian Digital Library Network is Born to Struggle with the Digital Divide

Abstract: IndonesiaDLN -The Indonesian Digital Library

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“…The recent development of Internet and Internet cafés in Indonesia is described in more detail by Kristiansen et al (2003), Wahid et al (2004), andFuruholt et al (2005). Valuable information on the topic is also given by Fahmi (2002) and Purbo (2002aPurbo ( , 2002b.…”
Section: The Use Of the Internet And Internet Cafés In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent development of Internet and Internet cafés in Indonesia is described in more detail by Kristiansen et al (2003), Wahid et al (2004), andFuruholt et al (2005). Valuable information on the topic is also given by Fahmi (2002) and Purbo (2002aPurbo ( , 2002b.…”
Section: The Use Of the Internet And Internet Cafés In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The online presentation of tangible/ICH shall be aimed to foster responsible and respectful behaviour among visitors and raise public awareness about the importance of this heritage (Garbelli, Adukaite & Cantoni, 2017). The digital convergence of Indonesian cultural heritage started by the development of Digital Heritage Network in 1998 as part of the first digital library project initiated by KMRG (Knowledge Management Research Group) of Bandung Institute of Technology in Indonesia (Fahmi, 2002). The following years later, the more and more public institution developed digital heritage platforms, which involved broader stakeholders from private sectors, education institutions, and local communities.…”
Section: The Digital Converge Of Indonesian Cultural Heritagementioning
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“…For instance, the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Canada helped Indonesia complete a digital library network in 2002, improving the nation's Internet connectivity. 5 To facilitate access to digital information, a country needs to have access to a stable supply of electricity, in addition to a widely penetrat-ing telecommunication network and personal computers at affordable price. In the process of information retrieval, any sudden suspension of electricity may lead to the loss of the search results and search history, affecting user productivity by requiring that searching and retrieval be started all over again.…”
Section: Wai-man Wong 21mentioning
confidence: 99%