Data librarians are responsible for managing research data, who play an active role in improving the literacy and capacity of the research community and information professionals. Some Indonesian programmes have emerged, but their role and readiness have not been studied. The aspects of personnel readiness to support research data management (RDM) are further discussed in this research, as obligated on the National System for Science and Technology Act No. 11 of 2019. This study was conducted to investigate the readiness of librarians, academic communities, and information professionals in managing research data. A mixed method was used in this research. Firstly, a poll survey was digitally distributed in thematic seminar discussions on data management to librarians and scientists performing RDM tasks. Then, more detailed information about the role of librarians in managing research data was gathered from selected informants on FGD. The study found several points about the role of data librarians in improving data literacy and capacity through advocacy, workshops, seminars, training, and apprenticeship development. We then called for the involvement of all stakeholders, the scientific community, and information professionals to encourage them to continue working together in building a good data management ecosystem through innovative and collaborative programs. The results of this study could be a policy recommendation for the development of the status of library functions by the supervisory authority, the National Library of the Republic of Indonesia. The scientific community could use them to raise awareness and capacity for research data management from all institutions as data owners (scientific community) and data managers (data librarians).
Research data management is an activity to create data and plan data, organize data, store and share data. This study analyzes two of the four main activities in research data management, storing and sharing data. This study uses a qualitative method with respondents from researchers, librarians, and head of laboratories from 8 research institutions in the field of social sciences. The method of data collection is interviews with resource persons. The results of this study are that data storage activities are generally still carried out by each individual researcher. Only 2 institutions from 8 institutions collected research data at the institution. The data storage media used is still focused on individual computers (personal computers). The research data sharing activity is limited to the members of the research team. There is one researcher who shares research data with individuals outside the institution due to proximity. Then the most widely used media to share research data is email.
Antiquariat collections for taxonomic researchers are very vital collections because they are used to compare species found in the field. To fulfill this, the LIPI Scientific Data and Documentation Center conducted a survey on the use of antiquariat collections by researchers in the Cibinong area library, Purwodadi area library, Bogor-Cibodas area library, Ambon area library and Jakarta area library. The survey aims to (1) determine the utilization of antiquariat collections available in the library; (2) knowing the management of the types of antiquariat collections available in the library; (3) know the procedures for storing antiquariat collections. The survey was conducted on April 27 to May 31, 2021 using the google form. The survey results state that researchers need antiquariat collections as a source of reference and a source of knowledge in conducting research. The researcher supports the transfer of antiquariat collection media in digital form. The special room for the storage of antiquariat collections has not met the requirements, causing the collections to be easily fragile and damaged. The high intensity of use is one of the factors causing damage to the collection. Media transfer on antiquariat collections needs to be done immediately to prevent damage and facilitate its use by researchers. Based on the facts in the field and the results of the survey, it is recommended to prepare a special storage room for antiquariat collections, immediately carry out the transfer of antiquariat collection media, and procure collections or collaborate on the use of antiquariat collections.
Kesalahan berbahasa menunjukkan bahwa tujuan pengajaran bahasa belum tercapai secara maksimal, dan harus dikurangi sampai ke batas minimal, bahkan diusahakan dihilangkan sama sekali. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui bentuk kesalahan dan penyebab kesalahan penggunaan adverbia bahasa Tionghoa dalam tugas pembuatan vlog mahasiswa Sastra Tionghoa Universitas Kristen Petra angkatan 2015. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode analisis tekstual. Data dalam penelitian ini yang adalah dokumen berupa 8 buah vlog yang dibuat oleh 17 mahasiswa angkatan 2015 Sastra Tionghoa Universitas Kristen Petra.Dari keseluruhan 8 jenis kata keterangan bahasa Tionghoa, penulis menemukan adanya 5 jenis kata keterangan yang mengalami kesalahan pengunaan yaitu kata keterangan level, waktu, ruang lingkup, negasi, dan hubungan. Kesalahan yang terjadi berupa kesalahan penggunaan kata keterangan 太(tài), 正在 (zhèngzài), 就是 (jiùshì), 很 (hěn), 还是 (háishì), 只zhī, 是否(shìfǒu) atau 是不是 (shìbúshì), 已经 (yǐjīng), dan 也 (yě).Kesalahan penggunaan kata keterangan bahasa Tionghoa disebabkan oleh karena adanya pengaruh dari kata keterangan bahasa Indonesia, dimana bahasa Indonesia adalah bahasa ibu dari mahasiswa.
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