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Webology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 233-246
Author(s):  
Novita Hasanah ◽  
Margareta Aulia Rachman

This research aims to identify trend in the development of Library and Information Science in Indonesia through scientific journals of Library and Information Science having been indexed by SINTA (Indeks Sains dan Teknologi) during 2013-2019. This research is a quantitative research using bibliometrics method. Population in this research is 741 articles published on 8 (eight) journals, Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi published by Universitas Gadjah Mada, Jurnal Kajian Informasi dan Perpustakaan published by Universitas Padjadjaran, Jurnal Ilmu Informasi, Perpustakaan dan Kearsipan published by Universitas Indonesia, Edulib Journal Perpustakaan dan Ilmu Informasi published by Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jurnal BACA: Jurnal Dokumentasi dan Informasi published by Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia, Khizanah Al-Hikmah: Jurnal Ilmu Perpustakaan, Informasi, dan Kearsipan published by Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar, Lentera Pustaka: Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Perpustakaan, Informasi, dan Kearsipan published by Universitas Diponegoro, and Record and Library Journal published by Universitas Airlangga during the period of 2013-2019. Research trend of Library and Information Science from 2013 to 2019 shows most topics discussed are Library and Information Science (LIS) 27.68%, Information Science Research (17.21%), and Subject Specific Sources and Applications (13.40%). The interesting finding is percentage of collaborative research is higher than individual research, 54.93%.


Author(s):  
Lesley S. J. Farmer

California developed standards for library program factors that provide the conditions for students to meet library standard outcomes. To base those program standards empirically, the researchers analyzed three 2008-9 reputable data sets: California’s school library data set, AASL’s School Libraries Count data set, and a national School Library Journal data set. Standards were clustered into two sections: baseline factors, and statistical standards for resources. Findings revealed that school libraries that met the “baseline” standard were significantly different from those libraries that did not meet those standards. Once the baseline set of factors were determined, descriptive and correlational statistics were applied to the data sets, with the resultant figures based on the average figures supplied by those libraries that met the baseline factors.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Eve ◽  
Frances Pinter

We outline the work of a university press, with assistance from the COPIM Project (Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs), in building an innovative revenue model to fund open access monographs at a traditional publisher. Building on library journal subscription models (eg: OLH) and on Knowledge Unlatched's approach to monograph funding, we present a sustainable OA publishing model that gives members exclusive access to a backlist, with the revenue then used to make the frontlist openly accessible. The model can be emulated by other scholarly presses who wish to take advantage of the opportunities that open access publishing affords. Supporting information: Led by Dr Frances Pinter (Publishing Advisor, & founder of Knowledge Unlatched) and Professor Martin Paul Eve (OLH, Birkbeck & COPIM) the case study explores an innovative revenue model that will transition new titles at a well-known publisher to a viable open-access model. COPIM is an international partnership of researchers, universities, librarians, publishers and infrastructure providers working on bringing about a new OA publishing ecosystem. Their remit is to build a revenue infrastructure, and examine production workflows and metadata, experimental publishing and archiving. The project is working with colleagues across the sector to document existing and potential ways of funding open-access monographs and is consulting with academics, publishers, libraries, funders, and policy makers. The publisher case study aims to initiate and document a ‘working model’ as the next step in creating a practical toolkit and roadmap for other publishers.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-20
Author(s):  
Dani Kusumastuti

Purpose - Corruption in local government is becoming increasingly prevalent. This has become an irony amid the vigorous development in the era of regional autonomy. To deal with this problem, this study is aimed to identify the factors of fraud in the local governments of Indonesia and to investigate whether the application of Islamic ethic can prevent accounting fraud. Design/methodology/approach – To achieve this goal, this study collects and compares the results of various quantitative empirical studies in various local governments throughout Indonesia that have been carried out in the past three years (2015-2017). The data will be synthesized and conclusions drawn in this study to answer research questions. The data is obtained in journals traced in several electronic media such as digital libraries, internet or library journal collections. The keywords used for search are: factors, accounting fraud, fraud, prevention and local government. Findings – The results provide evidences that indicate that accounting fraud in local goverments of Indonesia is significantly influenced by factors explained in Fraud theory. It is also proved from empirical studies that the implementation of Islamic ethic is useful to prevent fraud within local goverments in Indonesia. Research limitations/implications –The result of the paper contribute to the literature in understanding of how to prevent accounting fraud especially within the local governments in Indonesia by developing approaches based on Islamic ethics. Originality/value – Findings are useful for policy makers and local goverments to handle accounting fraud cases and enhance their accounting fraud prevention system by applying Islamic ethics.


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