scholarly journals Manajemen Referensi dengan Aplikasi Zotero

DEDIKASI ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Kasim Aidid ◽  
M. Nadjib Bustan ◽  
Ruliana Ruliana

Based on the situation analysis, a Community Partnership Program (PKM) activity is proposed to train the use of reference management software for teachers in which SMA Negeri 4 Pinrang Regency is the partner. The identified problems are: (1) Lack of skills in using reference manager software, (2) Zotero as open source software is unknown, (3) The need for the ability to use reference manager software that can be applied in writing scientific papers. The material is presented through zoom meetings in plenary and in groups according to the schedule. In the plenary presentation of the material, material on basic concepts in research and writing of scientific papers was presented then continued with the provision of material on the use of Zotero in writing scientific articles. Some of the requirements to become a participant are: (1) having an interest in learning the basic concepts of reference management, (2) having never attended a similar training. (3) must attend all training activities. From the PKM activities that have been carried out as well as the team's internal survey, it can be concluded that in the implementation of this activity: (1) Participants become literate and skilled in operating the Zotero software, (2) The Zotero menu is well known to PKM participants, (3) Participants have the ability to use Zotero in writing scientific articles.

Servirisma ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 70-76
Author(s):  
Sri Sulasminingsih ◽  
Fahrudin ◽  
Luh Desi Puspareni Puspareni ◽  
Budhi Martana

Community partnership program activities aim to assist the Family Welfare and Empowerment Team (TP-PKK) in implementing community empowerment programs through training activities on making crackers as processed catfish products, and as an effort to realize community economic improvement. The problems faced by partners are (1) there is no effort to utilize the potential of catfish cultivation into food products, (2) there is still a lack of community skills in making catfish processed food products, and (3) processed catfish products have not been maximized as a community business pilot. The method used to achieve the goal is to provide socialization, training and assistance in making catfish crackers. The results obtained from this activity, namely the knowledge and skills of partners increase and are able to create businesses that have an impact on improving the community's economy.


2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 190-205 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mpho Ngoepe

Purpose – This paper aims to report the deployment of open source electronic content management software in national government departments in South Africa, with the view to raise awareness of the free and open source software (FOSS) policy. Many countries including South Africa have developed policies that encourage the deployment of free and open source software (FOSS). Design/methodology/approach – The paper opted for qualitative data collected through interviews with four chief information officers, five information technology (IT) officials, two records managers from government departments, one archivist from the National Archives of South Africa and one IT official from the State Information Technology Agency; these were selected purposively from national government departments. Furthermore, a free test trial of open source software, Alfresco Community Edition, was conducted for a 30-day period during September 2013. Alfresco was chosen as it is the preferred FOSS in government departments in South Africa. Findings – The key finding reveals that, in contrast with the FOSS policy, governmental bodies in South Africa preferred proprietary software over FOSS, as only one government department has migrated to FOSS. The reasons cited for the low uptake of open source electronic content management include the perceived lack of support for FOSS or short lifespan support which was confirmed through the trial test, as well as a lack of IT skills by records management practitioners who are responsible for implementation of electronic content management and hidden costs as the internal staff would spend time supporting, tailoring and enhancing the software. It is observed that failure to raise awareness and benefits of the FOSS policy in South Africa will curtail the document into a dull epistle. Research limitations/implications – Due to the chosen research approach and sampling method, the results were not generalised to the population. It is hoped that the study will stimulate further research interest and raise awareness in government departments with regard to FOSS policy implementation, especially in the area of electronic content management. Practical implications – The paper shows the difficulty in implementing a policy and putting it into practice without looking into its practical feasibility. Originality/value – This research attempts to bridge the gap and bring new elements by assessing the level of FOSS adoption in the area of electronic content management which is often ignored by the government and also less researched by scholars.


Author(s):  
A. F. Marin ◽  
M. A. Brovelli

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> FOSS4G stands for Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial. It is the flagship event of OSGeo. Each FOSS4G has its special aura, kindly designed by each Local Organising Committe, sharing the local culture and spirit with the greater community. In 2019, geo-spatial.org, the OSGeo Local Chapter of Romania, won the honour of organising the geospatial event of the year. FOSS4G 2019 was held in Bucharest (Romania), in three of the most important buildings of this city: National Theatre of Bucharest, InterContinental Hotel and Faculty of Geography from the University of Bucharest.</p><p>Following the established tradition of FOSS4G conferences, at the 2019 edition, an Academic Track ran in parallel with the General Track. The main purpose of this track was to bring together researchers, teachers, developers, users and practitioners carrying out research activities in geospatial domains, with an emphasis on the open source solutions. All types of topics such as results achieved, case studies, work in progress, academic endeavours to conceptualize, assess or teach open source geospatial software and data, were welcomed. The Academic Committee discouraged prevalent presentations of technologies or use cases without properly justifying originality to the scientific state of the art, emphasizing on particular novelty.</p><p>At this edition, 53 papers were submitted to the Academic Track. These were blind reviewed by 3 reviewers. Finally 38 scientific papers were selected for publication in this volume of the ISPRS Archives. The editors would like to thank all the authors, the members from the Scientific Committee and the Organizing Committee for their valuable contributions. We hope you enjoy reading the proceedings.</p>


DEDIKASI ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hajrah Hamzah ◽  
Sahade Sahade

The Community Partnership Program (PKM) partners are teachers of SD Pangkep. The problems are: (1) lack of knowledge about scientific writing (2) lack of skills in writing scientific papers and, (3) teachers at SD Pangkep in carrying out their functions are required to be professionally. The external target is the process of compiling Scientific Writing. The methods used are: lectures, demonstrations, discussions, questions and answers, and companion partners. The results achieved are (1) partners have knowledge in the field of Scientific Writing, (2) partners have the skills to compile Scientific Writing and, (3) partners have the ability to increase knowledge of the ability to write Scientific Papers.


Author(s):  
Harlina Harlina ◽  
Muhammad Saenong ◽  
Andi Hamdillah

One of the villages in Pangkajene and Islands District is Tamarupa Village, Mandalle District, which is a coastal area. Most of the population are fish farmers. In this village, there is a shrimp farmer group "Sipakaenre II". The main problem faced by farmer group is the low production of shrimp because the technology used is still traditional, relying on natural food and using the monoculture method. Shrimp production can be increased by improving aquaculture technology. For this reason, the purpose of this community partnership program (CPP) was to provide a better understanding and skill to shrimp farmer groups about how to cultivate good shrimp through training activities of polyculture shrimp farming techniques based on Best Aquaculture Practice (BAP). The approach method used to achieve the objectives of the community partnership program was a participatory method. After this activity, there was an increase in the knowledge and skills of farmer group partners about shrimp aquaculture technology with BAP-based on polyculture systems.


DEDIKASI ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nasrullah Nasrullah ◽  
Wahidah Sanusi ◽  
Muhammad Abdy

Partners of the Community Partnership Program (PKM) are the Mathematics MGMP of Takalar Regency. The problems are 1) The teacher has not maximized active learning activities in the classroom 2) The teacher has not maximally utilized media and strategies in learning activities. For implementation, participants are involved in training activities whose implementation includes material presentation and practical activities. In presenting the material, participants are given materials on the concept of context-based learning media and realistic mathematics learning strategies. However, with the consideration of the Covid-19 pandemic so that the implementation of this training is carried out in virtual or other terms in the network (online). In the practical activity section, participants carry out practical activities for the preparation and development of learning contexts and learning scenarios with Realistic Mathematics learning strategies. To support the implementation of the activity, participants were given the opportunity to express their opinions with this activity, context-based manipulative learning media, and the Realistic Mathematical Approach (PMR). The result is 16.7% who know somewhat, meaning that they have read but have not implemented it in the learning class. The same thing happened for 33.3% where the participants knew enough, in other words, they understood PMR well but were not able to keep pace with its development. The remaining 50% have carried out this learning in their respective classes.


Author(s):  
Pathuddin Pathuddin ◽  
Linawati Linawati ◽  
Abd Hamid

The partners of this Community Partnership Program were the Elementary School Teachers Working Group ofclusters I and II, District of Banawa Selatan. Problem faced by the partners was that members of the Teachers Working Groupstill had difficulties in developing professions, writing, and publishing scientific papers, especially Classroom Action Research(CAR). The problem was including a) designing CAR implementation (determining ways of problem identification, choosingand formulation topic and title of the CAR), b) applying learning models in the CAR implementation, c) determining librarysearch techniques, d) making research instruments and data presentation techniques, determining techniques of datacollection, analysis, and interpretation in the CAR activities and e) determining CAR reporting techniques. The objective ofthis study was to improve teachers’ activities in arranging scientific works, especially the Classroom Action Research that canbe taken as a way to improve teachers’ professionalism compet ence. Methods used in the study were holding training andworkshop of CAR implementation, making research instruments, processing and analizing data found by the research.Furthermore, what was done was to assist partners in the preparation of and publication CAR reports and in processing CARresearch results data in the form of scientific articles and published in ISBN journals or scientific seminarsat national level.The workshop and training in the preparation and publication of scientific works were very beneficial for the TeachersWorking Group in Banawa Selatan region which had been difficult to meet the promotion requirements in the field ofscientific writing. In the application of the article preparation practice, three members of the Teachers Working Group in theBanawa SelatanDistrict have made Classroom Action Research reports, processed data and written in scientific articles


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 153-162
Author(s):  
Maryani Maryani ◽  
Ida Ratnasari ◽  
Nursiah Nursiah

IMPROVING THE SKILL OF FISH CULTIVATORS THROUGH HERBAL FEED MAKING TRAINING FOR FISH CULTIVATION GROUPS IN PAHANDUT SEBERANG VILLAGE, PALANGKARAYA. The fish farming business carried out by farmers is still traditional in nature, and until now it still relies on factory feed (pellets) as the main feed, besides that frequent disease outbreaks also follow it in fish cultivated in a cage due to frequent tides in the Kahayan River adding significant losses of farmers. Onion-Dayak as a typical Central Kalimantan medicinal plant contains phytochemical compounds, namely alkaloids, glycosides, flavonoids, phenolics, steroids, and tannins, which can be used as herbs. Therefore the author decided to carry out the Community Partnership Program in the form of training on making Dayak onion herbal feed to increase the knowledge and skills of fish farmers about the technique of making Onion-Dayak herbal feed for fish farming. The method used in achieving these objectives is through counseling and training activities. The results achieved after the training were that participants were able to understand and master the material about making Dayak onion herbal feed independently by utilizing raw materials around partner locations, so that fish feed needs during cultivation activities were fulfilled and did not depend on factory-made feed, and aquaculture protected from attacks diseases which ultimately can increase fish production.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dwika Nur Ridlo Robby

The purpose of this research is to implement IT asset management and tools using open source software. The software used is GLPI (Gestionnaire Libre de Parc Informatique), an Asset and IT management system package that provides the Service Desk, License Tracking and Software Audit features. GLPI is a free asset and IT management software, a software for asset management, with an additional interface for filing requests and also for reporting related to IT technicians who write in php language and are distributed under the GPL license (General Public License).


Author(s):  
Mohammad AlMarzouq ◽  
Guang Rong ◽  
Varun Grover

Free and open source software (F/OSS) is emerging as a promising alternative to proprietary software. The interest in F/OSS solutions is growing as firms realize that it could help reduce IT expenditures. Unfortunately, despite the heightened interest, F/OSS solutions remain misunderstood, and a number of myths regarding this approach still prevail. F/OSS has been described as simply software, or even software specific for the Linux operating system, with hardly any reliable support available. Some have considered it a silver bullet solution that will always create superior quality software at lower or no cost (Wheatley, 2004). The purpose of this article is to demystify these misconceptions surrounding F/OSS and provide an understanding of its basic concepts. Then, based on these concepts, we try to illustrate how companies can benefit from F/OSS. Our hope is that this article would assist interested observers to better understand F/OSS and help managers make more informed decisions regarding F/OSS solutions.


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