LITERATUR ILMU PERPUSTAKAAN, INFORMASI DAN DOKUMENTASI DI INDONESIA : SEBUAH KAJIAN BIBLIOMETRIK TERHADAP JURNAL TERAKREDITASI SINTA 2 TAHUN 2019-2023

Ahmad Aryadi, S.I.P, NIM.: 22200011130 (2024) LITERATUR ILMU PERPUSTAKAAN, INFORMASI DAN DOKUMENTASI DI INDONESIA : SEBUAH KAJIAN BIBLIOMETRIK TERHADAP JURNAL TERAKREDITASI SINTA 2 TAHUN 2019-2023. Masters thesis, UIN SUNAN KALIJAGA YOGYAKARTA.

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Abstract

This thesis discusses "Library, Information and Documentation Science Literature in Indonesia: A Bibliometric Study of Sinta 2 Accredited Journals 2019-2023". This research aims to determine (1) the distribution of keywords in 4 journals of Library, Information and Documentation Science accredited by Sinta 2 for 2019-2023 (2) Authors and institutions with single authors in Indonesia who are most often cited in Library, Information and Documentation Science journals. Documentation accredited by Sinta 2 years 2019-2023. The method used is quantitative research. The sample in this study used a saturated sampling technique, all members of the population were used as samples, namely 362 articles. The findings of this research are (1) There are a total of 1,467 keywords in the 362 population of articles analyzed in 4 Library Science, Information and Documentation journals accredited by Sinta 2 for the 2019-2023 period. The distribution of keywords produces the top 15 keywords that appear most frequently, namely the word "Bibliometrics" at 2.58%. then followed by the words "Academic Library" 1.49%, "Information Literacy" 1.15%, "Social Media" and "Librarian" 1.08%, "Library Services" 0.88%, "Library" 0.81% , “Journal” 0.74%, “School Library”, “Indonesia” and “Archive” 0.61%, “Information Seeking Behavior” and “Covid-19” 0.58%, “Research data management” and “VosViewer ” 0.47%. (2) There are 2,628 total citation frequencies obtained by authors from the Single Author Category, Institutions/Agencies and Local Indonesian Regulations found in 362 article populations in 4 Library Science, Information and Documentation journals accredited by Sinta 2 Period 2019-2023. The authors most frequently cited are Law of the Republic of Indonesia 3.27%, Sugiyono 2.81%, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia 1.82%, Sulistyo Basuki 1.67%, National Library of the Republic of Indonesia 1, 48%, Endang Fatmawati 1.25%, Blasius Sudarsono 0.60%, Lexy J. Moleong 0.53%, Language Development and Development Agency 0.53%, Lasa Harsana 0.49, Central Statistics Agency 0.45%, Sharsimi Arikunto 0.41%, Association of Indonesian Internet Service Providers (APJII) 0.41%, Heriyanto 0.38% and Ministry of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform of the Republic of Indonesia 0.38%. This research makes an important contribution to the understanding of library, information and documentation science literature in Indonesia through a bibliometric approach to Sinta 2 accredited journals during the 2019-2023 period. Through quantitative methods with a saturated sample of 362 articles, this research succeeded in producing significant findings that can increase understanding in this field. First, the distribution of keywords in the 4 Sinta 2 accredited journals shows a tendency to focus on several main topics. The keyword "Bibliometrics" dominates with a percentage of 2.58%, indicating the importance of the bibliometric approach in library science and documentation literature in Indonesia. Additionally, keywords such as “Academic Libraries,” “Information Literacy,” and “Social Media” also received significant attention, reflecting current and relevant issues in this domain. Second, citation analysis shows the significant contribution of single authors, institutions/institutions, and local Indonesian regulations in library, information, and documentation science literature. The laws of the Republic of Indonesia dominate as the most frequent source of citations, reaching a percentage of 3.27%. This shows that library regulations and policies have a major impact on the development of literature in this field. Thus, this research not only provides a comprehensive overview of the topical focus and main contributors in library, information and documentation science literature in Indonesia, but also provides a strong basis for further development in this field. These findings can become a basis for further research, curriculum development, and policy formulation in the library and information sector in Indonesia.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Additional Information: Pembimbing: Dr. Labibah Zain, MLIS
Uncontrolled Keywords: Bibliometrik, Jurnal, Ilmu Perpustakaan, Informasi, Dokumentasi
Subjects: Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi
Divisions: Pascasarjana > Thesis > Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies > Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi
Depositing User: Muh Khabib, SIP.
Date Deposited: 24 Apr 2024 11:06
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2024 11:06
URI: http://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/64960

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