CYBER PUBLIC RELATIONS DISKOMINFO KABUPATEN KLATEN DALAM OPTIMALISASI LAYANAN INFORMASI PUBLIK

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 40
Author(s):  
Dewi Ayu Sri Hastuti ◽  
Eny Susilowati

This study aims to describe the Klaten Diskominfo PR PR cyber strategy in optimizing public information services. The background of the research is the management of public information services primarily through the website of the Klaten Regency government which has not been optimal. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative method. The results of this study can be concluded that in optimizing the public information service owned by Diskominfo, Klaten Regency has practised a cyber PR strategy that combines 4 things as a whole, namely Strategic (has a communication design plan that is not done haphazardly. Next is Integrated (using the internet and its facilities as a means publication, this has been realized with the official website of klatenkab.go.id which is integrated with other websites underneath), Targeted (has and can reach specific target audiences, namely the Klaten community, government officials and millennial generation to generation Z), and Measurable (It has measurable results, in this case, it has clear measurement data such as the number of visits, followers (in social media), and web traffic. With the existing cyber PR strategy, it can optimize public information services managed by Klaten Diskominfo.

Author(s):  
M. Surip ◽  
M. Oky Fardian Gafari ◽  
Hendra K. Pulungan

The Information and Documentation Management Officer (PPID) at State University of Medan was formed to answer the Minister of Research and Technology Regulation No. 75 of 2016 concerning Public Information Services in the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education. In carrying out its duties as a provider, store, document, and safeguard public information, PPID synergizes with the Cooperation and Public Relations Subdivision which routinely publishes all information through the State University of Medan official website and social media immediately. This research was conducted with the aim of analyzing the role of PPID in carrying out the task of implementing policies, services, and public information publications at Medan State University, as well as analyzing the obstacles encountered and providing solutions to efforts to overcome these obstacles. The method used in this research is descriptive research method. The results showed that based on observations made, it was obtained that more than 70 percent of respondents concluded that they were very satisfied with the public information services provided so far. 2. There are three main substances of the KIP laws and regulations that are used as the main reference for determining the assessment parameters that will be used as an assessment instrument. First, fulfillment of the obligation on information that must be provided and announced periodically in accordance with Article 9 of the FOI Law, which is more detailed in Article 11 of the Information Commission Regulation Number 1 of 2010 concerning Public Information Service Standards (SLIP). The review of information that must be made available and announced periodically is done by means of publication in the form of the main website of the Public Agency with instruments to fulfill the points as stipulated in the KIP laws and regulations. 3. The efforts made by PPID State University of Medan are in overcoming the obstacles faced are: a) Provision of information, b) Information services that are fast, accurate, and simple, in accordance with applicable regulations, c) Determination of operational procedures for disseminating public information, d) Testing of consequences, d) Classification of information, e) Determination of excluded information that has expired, f) Determination of consideration for each policy taken to fulfill the right of everyone to public information.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 50-57
Author(s):  
Ach. Fatori ◽  
Mahyuni Mahyuni ◽  
Andi Tenri Sompa

This study aims to determine the management process of Public Information Services at the General Elections Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu) of South Kalimantan Province in terms of the functions of planning, organizing and implementing as well as the constraints that exist in the service process. This research was conducted with a qualitative descriptive type approach and data collection was carried out by means of interviews, documentation studies and observations. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of the Provincial Bawaslu's public information service management to the public is still not optimal. This is due to several obstacles including the absence of a strategic plan, minimal budget support, limited human resources, and imperfect regulations.


1960 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 60-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard N. Swift

No governmental functions are traditionally more suspect than those relating to public information. National legislators always demur at the public relations work of civil servants. They inevitably assume (at times, with good reason) that appropriating funds to inform people about the performance of government agencies only helps to preserve the bureaucracy and to create and nurture a public which ultimately will bring pressure to bear upon the legislature itself.


Author(s):  
Jianbin Zhang

This study uses the methods of questionnaire and group discussion to conduct field research in A and B towns, which are located in the eastern developed region and the western undeveloped region of China, respectively. According to comparative study on the status of providing public information service for the disadvantaged between A and B towns, the author finds that the public in A town are superior to the ones in B in terms of information literacy, public information service expenditure, and satisfaction rate of public information service. Similarities exist in terms of differences in accessing public information service between town and village, among social groups, and the causes resulting in imbalance of public information service and features of the information-poor’s group distribution. The author discusses the differences in development policies between city and village, as well as differences in financial investment of public information service, education, and individual’s income level between A and B towns.


2011 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Jianbin Zhang

This study uses the methods of questionnaire and group discussion to conduct field research in A and B towns, which are located in the eastern developed region and the western undeveloped region of China, respectively. According to comparative study on the status of providing public information service for the disadvantaged between A and B towns, the author finds that the public in A town are superior to the ones in B in terms of information literacy, public information service expenditure, and satisfaction rate of public information service. Similarities exist in terms of differences in accessing public information service between town and village, among social groups, and the causes resulting in imbalance of public information service and features of the information-poor’s group distribution. The author discusses the differences in development policies between city and village, as well as differences in financial investment of public information service, education, and individual’s income level between A and B towns.


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 557-574
Author(s):  
Yin-Yueh Lo ◽  
Chun-Ju Huang ◽  
Hans Peter Peters

Abstract The relevance of public relations (PR) efforts of scientific organizations for public communication of science is increasingly recognized. PR departments are not mere mediators between scientists and journalists but represent the stakeholder interests of their organizations in the public sphere and are communicative actors themselves. Previous Taiwanese studies focused on university PR in the educational context, whereas the potential function in the communication of research and scientific knowledge received less attention. This study explores how PR departments of academic organizations in Taiwan view their role in the public communication of science. Insights from eleven semistructured interviews with PR officers suggest that public relations departments of academic organizations in Taiwan only half-heartedly contribute to the communication of science. Another interesting finding is that even in the era of social media science, PR still relies heavily on journalism, which in Taiwan lacks professionalism in the communication of science. We suggest a more active role of academic organizations in the public communication of science, pursuing not only marketing or self-presentation goals, but also assuming genuine responsibility for public information about research and scientific knowledge.


2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 255-271
Author(s):  
Erwin J. Warkentin

This article focuses on the stage and radio play Draußen vor der Tür (The Man Outside) by Wolfgang Borchert, broadcast in the British zone of occupation for the first time on 13 February 1947. A careful comparison of the stage and radio versions allows us to ascertain the degree to which the changes made by the British radio control officers Hugh Carleton Greene and David Porter were political in nature. The article opens by outlining both the history of the creation of the radio version and Borchert's attitude towards the Public Relations/ Information Services Division of the Control Commission for Germany (PR/ISC) (through the analysis of Borchert's correspondence).The original NWDR (Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk/ Northwest German Broadcasting) typescript of the radio broadcast, complete with handwritten emendations, is then compared with the published version, confirming how the radio play was edited to conform to British broadcast standards for a German audience, as well as the Anglo-American reeducation programme for Germany. Greene and Porter systematically edited out mention of postwar German suicides, overt German suffering, attacks on the German institutions the British considered important in the reconstruction of Germany, and any suggestion that the Allies had engaged in morally dubious acts during or after the war.


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