scholarly journals Library Transformation Based on Social Inclusion in Accelerated Covid-19 Pandemic Treatment

Author(s):  
Edi Wiyono
Author(s):  
Woro Titi Haryanti

Tujuan kebijakan transformasi perpustakaan berbasis inklusi sosial adalah untuk meningkatkan literasi informasi berbasis Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi, meningkatkan kualitas hidup dan kesejahteraan masyarakat  memperkuat peran dan fungsi perpustakaan, agar tidak hanya sekadar tempat penyimpanan dan peminjaman buku, tapi menjadi tempat pembelajaran sepanjang hayat dan pemberdayaan masyarakat. Perpustakaan harus  memfasilitasi masyarakat dalam mengembangkan potensinya dengan melihat keragaman budaya,  keinginan menerima perubahan, serta menawarkan kesempatan  usaha, melindungi dan melestarikan budaya dan Hak Azasi Manusia dan sesuai dengan tujuan pembangunan berkelanjutan. Transformasi perpustakaan berbasis inklusi sosial merupakan wujud perpustakaan sebagai pembelajaran sepanjang hayat. Di mana perpustakaan bukan hanya sebagai pusat sumber informasi tetapi lebih dari itu sebagai tempat mentransformasikan diri sebagai pusat sosial budaya dengan memberdayakankan dan mendemokratisasi masyarakat dan komunitas lokal,  dalam upaya peningkatan kesejahteraan masyarakat.   The objective of the library transformation policy based on social inclusion is to increase information literacy based on Information and Communication Technology, improve the quality of life and welfare of the community, strengthen the role and function of the library, so that it is not just a place for storing and borrowing books, but a place for lifelong learning and community empowerment. Libraries must facilitate the community in developing their potential by looking at cultural diversity, change, and offering business opportunities, protecting and preserving culture and human rights and in accordance with the goals of sustainable development. Transforming libraries based on social inclusion is a form of library as lifelong learning. Where the library is not only as a source of information but more than that as a place to transform yourself as a center for social culture by empowering and democratizing the community and local communities, in an effort to improve the welfare of the community.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 160-176
Author(s):  
Reza Mahdi

The term literacy continues to evolve from time to time according to the conditions of a society. At first, UNESCO in 1997 concluded that literacy is the ability to identify, understand, interpret, communicate, and count using printed or other materials, but the meaning of literacy is much more than that, which in the end a literate community can produce something that is beneficial to individuals or society. Therefore, the prosperity of a society can be seen from the number of literate people. National Library of Indonesia has recorded it in the concept of literacy for prosperity in the Social Inclusion-Based Library Transformation program. One of the programs carried out is for the prosperity of the literacy-based economic community that also aims to support SDGs. Until now, the National Library of Indonesia has succeeded in bringing about a positive impact on the community's economy with the concept of as well as support for SDGs. In the future, there are still many things that must be researched by the National Library of the Republic of Indonesia regarding literacy for inclusive prosperity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 133-144
Author(s):  
Niswa Nabila Sri Bintang Alam ◽  
Rusdan Kamil

The National Library of Indonesia launched a social inclusion-based library transformation program based on the library for all movement in collaboration with the Ministry of National Development Planning / BAPPENAS. In 2019, all libraries participating in this program totaled 359 public libraries spread across all provinces in Indonesia. The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions of general librarians in Indonesia towards social inclusion-based library programs that have been implemented for the last two years. Two previous studies related to librarian perception research and the development of social transformation programs are the basis for the development of this research. The population in this study was 2477 librarians who work in public library institutions in Indonesia from various levels ranging from central to the village, while the determination of the research sample was carried out by simple random sampling technique with a confidence level of 94.5% and a margin of error of 5.7% so that 273 respondents were obtained. The research results are expected to provide input on national strategies and policies for the implementation of a social inclusion-based library transformation program.


2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Susan J. Markunas ◽  
Kristine Kelly ◽  
Autumn Wildrick ◽  
Jennifer Salamone
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2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine D. Rawn ◽  
Kathleen D. Vohs ◽  
Darrin R. Lehman

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Todd John Williams ◽  
Joseph Hayes ◽  
Brianne Schloegl ◽  
Hailey Wilmont ◽  
Samantha Heinlen

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