scholarly journals STRATEGI MELESTARIKAN PEMANFAATAN KOLEKSI REFERENSI CETAK DI TENGAH MARAKNYA BERBAGAI MACAM REFERENSI ONLINE DENGAN SEGALA KEMUDAHANNYA

2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 133
Author(s):  
Yanuastrid Shintawati ◽  
Hairul Agust Cahyono

<p><strong>Abstrak</strong>: Perkembangan teknologi informasi di era globalisasi dewasa ini membuat masyarakat informasi yang hidup di dalamnya mendapatkan kemudahan kemudahan dalam mencari, menemukan dan memperoleh informasi hampir di segala hal. Hal ini berdampak pula pada keberadaan koleksi referensi yang semula menjadi acuan dalam membantu pencari informasi menemukan informasi informasi tertentu lama kelamaan mungkin tergerus keberadaannya karena kemunculan media referensi online. Kesulitan dalam menggunakan beberapa koleksi referensi seperti kamus, direktori, esiklopedia, peta dan lain sebagainya berbanding terbalik dengan kemudahan yang ditawarkan oleh produk produk yang diluncurkan oleh perusahaan seperti google, yahoo, altavista dan lycos. Peran pustakawan dan dosen dituntut partisipasinya dalam tetap menjaga melestarikan budaya membaca koleksi umum dan khususnya koleksi referensi tercetak agar keberadaan koleksi referensi tetap dapat dipertahankan dan juga tetap dimanfaatkan di samping media referensi <em>online</em>.</p><strong><em>Abstrac</em></strong><em>:The development of information technology in this globalisation era make the information publix that live inside get the convenience to easily search, find and get information almost in all respects. This impacted on the existence of a reference collection which was originally a reference to help information seekers find information about certain information may be eroded over time due to the emergence of media presence online references. The difficulty in using several reference collections such as dictionaries, directory, ensiclopedy, map etc. inversely proportional to the ease offered by products launched by companies such as Google, Yahoo, AltaVista and Lycos. The role of librarians and lecturers demanded participation in preserving cultural read while maintaining general collection and the reference collection especially prints to prevent the existence of a reference collection can still be maintained and also still be mainyained and also still be used in addition to the reference media online.</em>

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 199-208
Author(s):  
Ivana Larasati Putri Navalina ◽  
Ludfi Djajanto ◽  
Ari Kamayanti

Over time, this type of cooperative business slowly begins to lose its existencedue to increasingly fierce business competition. This is because the role ofcooperatives, which is identical to the provision of basic foodstuffs for theneeds of the community, has now been taken over by the existence ofsupermarkets both in cities and in the regions. This is due to the influence ofthe industrial technology revolution 4.0 which requires business people tocontinue to be able to improve services and offer technology-basedconvenience so that it has an impact on customer satisfaction. This literaturereview aims to describe the role of the use of information technology systemsfor accounting for primary cash receipts and disbursements in cooperatives.


Author(s):  
Joe McDonagh

While the business press is awash with claims that investing in information technology (IT) is the key to delivering superior economic performance, unfortunately, it appears that reaping the benefits of IT investments is fraught with difficulty. Indeed, the introduction of IT into work organisations is generally marred with persistent reports of underperformance and failure. This chapter critiques the nature of this dilemma and, in particular, explores the role of diverse occupational groups in its perpetuation over time. Executive management tend to view the introduction of IT as an economic imperative while IT specialists tend to view it as a technical imperative. The coalescent nature of these two imperatives is such that the human and organisational aspects of IT related change are frequently marginalized and ignored. Achieving a more integrated approach to the introduction of IT is inordinately difficult since the narrow perspectives embraced by the executive and IT communities do not naturally attend to change in an integrated manner.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Buddhika Dorakumbura ◽  
Francesco Busetti ◽  
Simon Lewis

<p>Transformation of squalene and its by-products in fingermarks over time under different storage conditions (light, dark and underwater) was examined through ultrahigh-pressure liquid chromatography high resolution accurate mass Orbitrap™ mass spectrometry. Complications of assessing fingermark compositional variation over time using multiple samples with varying initial compositions were elucidated and a more rational approach was successfully demonstrated. Squalene was detected in all fresh natural fingermarks and the amount ranged between 0.20 to 11.32 μg/5 fingertips. A notable difference in the transformation of squalene was observed with different storage conditions, where a dark aquatic environment accelerated degradation of squalene compared to dark but dry conditions. Squalene monohydroperoxide was extremely short-lived in natural deposits while the amount of squalene epoxide was still increasing relative to the initial amount, after ageing under dark and aquatic conditions for up to 7 days. Some oxidation by-products of cholesterol were also tentatively identified, which exhibited a growth over time against their initial concentration under any of the storage condition tested. These by-products, therefore, show potential as biomarkers for targeted visualisation of aged deposits.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 62-72
Author(s):  
Shatha Abbas Hassan ◽  
Noor Ali Aljorani

The increasing importance of the information revolution and terms such as ‘speed’, ‘disorientation’, and ‘changing the concept of distance’, has provided us with tools that had not been previously available. Technological developments are moving toward Fluidity, which was previously unknown and cannot be understood through modern tools. With acceleration of the rhythm in the age we live in and the clarity of the role of information technology in our lives, as also the ease of access to information, has helped us to overcome many difficulties. Technology in all its forms has had a clear impact on all areas of daily life, and it has a clear impact on human thought in general, and the architectural space in particular, where the architecture moves from narrow spaces and is limited to new spaces known as the ‘breadth’, and forms of unlimited and stability to spaces characterized with fluidity. The research problem (the lack of clarity of knowledge about the impact of vast information flow associated with the technology of the age in the occurrence of liquidity in contemporary architectural space) is presented here. The research aims at defining fluidity and clarifying the effect of information technology on the changing characteristics of architectural space from solidity to fluidity. The research follows the analytical approach in tracking the concept of fluidity in physics and sociology to define this concept and then to explain the effect of Information Technology (IT) to achieve the fluidity of contemporary architectural space, leading to an analysis of the Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) architectural model. The research concludes that information technology achieves fluidity through various tools (communication systems, computers, automation, and artificial intelligence). It has changed the characteristics of contemporary architectural space and made it behave like an organism, through using smart material.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rika ramadani ◽  
Hade Afriansyah

Progress in information technology that is so fast is expected to improve the quality of education in Indonesia. In the world of information technology education can help and support the learning process. Especially now all the learning process activities can be done online. Progress in information technology must also be supported by quality human resources. In this case the teacher is very instrumental in the utilization of information technology in the world of education. Because the teacher is one of the education supervisors who will encourage the advancement of the quality of education in Indonesia. But in reality the quality of teachers in Indonesia is inadequate. There are still many teachers who cannot use information technology in learning especially for teachers who are senior or old. As teacher supervisors, they must improve the quality of their performance in using technology. To improve the ability of teachers to use technology, ongoing training is needed to use technology. The role of the head of the school as a supervisor is also needed, namely the principal is obliged to supervise, control, and approach the teacher in terms of the use of technology in the learning process.


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