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The Analysis of Chinese Authors' Papers in Library and Information Science

Yuecong Chen
This paper analyzed the Chinese authors' papers in Library and Information Science (LIS) from 2003 to 2014. It analyzed the Chinese papers published in journals of JCR Social Sciences Edition-- INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE category. The papers' numbers and ranking in the world were listed and...
Proceedings Article

The H-index and First-author H-index of Chinese Scholars in LIS

Yuecong Chen, Zongqi Liu
Based on the journals of JCR Social Sciences Edition--INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE category from 2003 to 2014, the Chinese authors' 2793 articles in Library and Information Science (LIS) were collected and analyzed on Web of Science (WOS). First, it ranked the first Chinese authors, and selected...

Historical Overview of Data Visualization and its Attempts and Reflections in LIS

Zhi-Wei Liu, Ming-Yueh Tsay
Starting from the papyrus map of Turin in ancient Egypt, this study reviews the complete historical process of data visualization development. By taking “The Papyrus map of Turin to before the First Industrial Revolution”, “The First Industrial Revolution to the eve of the birth of computers” and “After...

Popular Culture in the Development of Japanese Education in the 21st Century: An Approach from Hegemony Theory and Postmodernism

Tran Thi Thuy Trang
Entering the twenty-first century, Japan has developed an educational culture grounded in the harmonious integration of traditional values—such as practical learning, ethics, and character formation—with modern principles including liberal education, creativity, and democracy. Popular culture in Japan...

The Regulation of Renewable Energy in Indonesia Creating Green Investment for Tourism Industry

Lis Julianti, Abdul Kadir Jaelani
This study aims to determine the legal policy related to new and renewable energy (EBT) to support sustainable development and create green investment, especially in the tourism sector. The current phenomenon shows that tourism activities are activities that produce significant greenhouse gases, resulting...

Reform on the Model of Library and Information Science Adults Education in Mainland China

Chenwei Chen, Moses Mark Naga
Having analyzed current status of overall adults education and adults education for Library and Information Science in Mainland China. This study put forward a tentative model of Library and Information Science Adults Education for revising running mechanism in combination with the development law of...
Proceedings Article

Buffalo Farmers’ Abilities in Accessing Information and Financial Supports in Pemalang Regency

Krismiwati Muatip, Rahayu Widiyanti, Yusmi Nur Wakhidati, Lis Safitri, Hermin Purwaningsih, Oentoeng Edy Djatmiko, Alief Einstein, Sri Mastuti, Nunung N Hidayat, Moch Sugiarto, Novie A Setianto
The purpose of the study is to determine the age, level of education, and length of being buffalo farmers with their ability to access the information and financial supports from the government and the banks. The study has been carried out in Pemalang Regency, with the total number of 184 respondents...
Proceedings Article

Equipping the Next-Gen Librarian: Mapping AI Content in LIS Curricula of Newly Established Central Universities in India

Modavanchery Ansal, K. Abdul Hadil, Florence Guite
This study maps the inclusion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) -related content in the Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) curriculum of the newly established Central Universities in India. A content analysis technique is adopted to evaluate the AI-related themes in the MLIS curricula. The...
Proceedings Article

Animal Welfare during Eid al-Adha

How Pesantren and City Mosques Treat the Sacrificed Animal

Lis Safitri, Mochamad Socheh, Wahyudin Wahyudin, Afduha Nurus Syamsi, Krismiwati Muatip
This study compared the Islamic-animal welfare of sacrificial animals slaughtered in the pesantren and the city mosques in Banyumas Regency during Eid al-Adha 1442 H. There were five aspects of animal welfare has been observed: transportation, shelter aspects, preparation, slaughtering, and post-slaughter...
Proceedings Article

Urban Health Insurance Reform in China

Xin Hai-Chang, Amsbary Jonathan, Powell Larry
The healthcare system for urban employees in China was established in the early 1950s. The first stage (1950s-1980) mainly consisted of two parts, the Government Insurance Scheme (GIS) and the Labor Insurance Scheme (LIS). The GIS and LIS achieved remarkable success with limited resources, contributed...
Proceedings Article

Soil Physical Properties Development in Post-Coal Mining Rehabilitation Area in East Kutai District, East Kalimantan Indonesia

Veronika Murtinah, Liris Lis Komara
The open-pit mining process has an impact on soil properties, including the soil physical properties. The physical properties of soil in the rehabilitation area will develop over time. This study aimed to determine the soil physical properties development in the 20 years old rehabilitation area and compare...

Branchless Banking as a Disruptive Innovation in Indonesia

Lis Sintha
Branchless Banking is part of the financial inclusion program, which provides financial services performed outside bank branches using information and communication technology, also non-bank retail agents. Branchless Banking aims to provide financial products that are simple, easy to understand and in...

The Influence of Risk Preference, Tax Education, and Machiavellian Nature on Compliance Taxpayers with Taxpayer Motivation as A Moderating Variable

Betri Betri, Fenty Astrina, Lis Djuniar, Sandy Pradana Melhanu, Agita Dwi Qonitah
This study was conducted to determine the influence of Risk Preference, Tax Education, and Machiavellian nature on Taxpayer Compliance with Taxpayer Motivation as a moderating variable. This study uses associative research. This research was conducted in the service area of the Pratama Ilir Barat Tax...

Libraries as Drivers of Sustainable Development: A Digital Approach to NEP 2020 and the SDGs

Pr Lanhiamliu
This study examines the evolving role of libraries as key enablers of sustainable development in the digital era, focusing on their alignment with India’s National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Traditionally seen as book repositories, libraries...
Proceedings Article

Species Test of Morus alba and Morus cathayana in Indonesia

Nanang Sasmita, Liris Lis Komara
Mulberry plants have been cultivated for a long time ago. It is being grown for the supply of silkworms. Mulberry cultivation as a silkworms feeds in Indonesia increases because mulberry plants have many benefits, including leaves and fruit as animal feed, tea production, and pharmaceuticals. This study...

Post-purchase Experience During the Covid-19 Pandemic on Consumer Behavior in the New Normal Era

Mudji Rachmat Ramelan, Yuniarti Fihartini, Lis Andriani
The decreasing number of Covid-19 patients, which changed the status of the Covid-19 pandemic to endemic (the new normal), resulted in the government gradually loosening Covid-19 pandemic regulations. This further expands consumer access to conventional retail (offline shopping). Thus, the question is...

Indonesia Hajj Fund Investment

A Perspective of Islamic and National Law

Siska Lis Sulistiani, Intan Nurrachmi, Udin Saripudin
Hajj funds is fund for depositing the costs of organizing the Hajj, an efficiency fund for the implementation of Hajj, an endowment fund for the people, as well as the value of benefits controlled by the state in the context of organizing the Hajj and implementing an activity program for the benefit...
Proceedings Article

The Effect of Candlenut as Mixed Ingredients on the Palm Sugar Quality in the Penyolongan Village of Sangkulirang Districts East Kutai

Liris Lis Komara
Palm tree (Arenga pinnata Merr) is a non-wood forest product with a big potency to be developed. Palm tree main product resulting from tapping male flower sap can be made to be sugar. This study aims to determine the effect of candlenut as a mixture of ingredients of the palm sugar quality in the Penyolongan...

Research on Artificial Intelligence and its Application in Libraries and Librarianship: a Content Analysis

Mallikarjun Dora, Lavji N. Zala, Manoj Kumar Sa
A total of 115 selected articles indexed in the Web of Science core collection between 2015 to 2024 are analyzed quantitative and qualitatively to identify the key research theme in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its application in libraries and librarianship. The study also tries to find out the key...

Analysis of Waqf Land Legalization

Siska Lis Sulistiani, Amrullah Hayatudin, Nanik Eprianti
This study aims to determine the number and reasons for non-certified waqf assets in the city of Bandung and to find out the legal standing and legal consequences for land and buildings that are not certified. The research method used is a qualitative research method with a normative juridical approach...

The Passenger Loyalty of National Ships on the Routes Along the Java Sea, Indonesia

Prasadja Ricardianto, Bobby Bimantara, Honny Fiva Akira Sembiring, Mustika Sari, Lis Lesmini
The purpose of this study to examine perceived value and complaint handling affect passenger satisfaction which, in turn, has an impact on passenger loyalty of some national ships with a capacity of 2,000 people. The problems that arise in the shipping on the routes along the Java Sea, Indonesia from...

Developing 汉语的语义学 [Hanyǔ de yǔyì xué] of Chinese Semantics Digital Module

Karina Fefi Laksana Sakti, Amira Eza Febrian Putri, Octi Rjeky Mardasari, Sunarti, Muhamad Rajali, Arya Bima
The difficulty that is experienced by most Chinese language teachers is to determine which Chinese language textbooks are suitable to be applied to Indonesian learners. In Indonesia, most of the Chinese books, including the Chinese Semantic textbooks, are still in full Chinese or English. Learning Chinese...

Effect of Tax Awareness, Tax Rate and Tax Sanctions on Taxpayer Compliance: Bibliometric Analysis

Lis Yulitasari, Tulus Suryanto, Ranita Pranika, Yuniar Sari
Taxpayer compliance from 2015 to 2020 is still below the target. This reflects taxpayer non-compliance. Several factors, such as tax awareness, tax rate, and tax sanctions, can influence taxpayer compliance. This study aims to obtain empirical evidence regarding the effect of tax awareness, tax rate,...

Representation of Yoko Sato’s Koutarou no Uta Poem in Arigatou no Uta Poetry Anthology Book

Nur Hastuti
This study aims to determine the representation of the actual story events that occurred during the tsunami earthquake that shook Japan in 2011. This research uses Rifattere’s semiotic approach to understand the meaning of the text in the poem more deeply through heuristic reading, hermeneutic reading,...

Information Literacy Using Social Media Tools: A Study of the Provincialised Colleges in Kamrup Metro District

Merina Ahmed, Md Mukutor Rahman
The title of this study, which is “Information Literacy Using Social Media Tools: A Study of the Provincialized Colleges in Kamrup Metro District”, focuses on understanding the implementation of social media tools towards improving information literacy among the LIS professiona of provincialized colleges....

The Implementation of Inquiry Training Model to Improve Student’s Independency Learning

Bambang Sahono, Lis Erna Tri Maryanti
The purpose of this research is to find inquiry training instructional model in order to improve student’s independency learning. Classroom action research approach was implemented in this research. The subjects of this research were students of class or grade VI at Public Elementary School IX in South...

Life Changes, Stress, and Coping Stress of Undergraduate Students During Online Learning in Pandemic Era

Yohana Ratrin Hestyanti, Angela Oktavia Suryani, Penny Handayani, Wieka Dyah Partasari, Weny Savitry S. Pandia, Lis Lestari, Kristinus Sembiring, Ferdinand Bele Sole, Godlif Sianipar, Aprilita Br Sitepu, Gabriela Abigail, Irwanto
The Covid-19 pandemic has been going on for more than a year, and there is still no certainty when it will end. Education institutions experienced the most significant impacts because the learning process became online to prevent transmissions. These changes raised various problems. This study aims to...

Comparing Between Political and Standard-Based Cut-Scores in Muhammadiyah Vocational High Schools

Jahidatu Lis Silmi I’la Alhaq, Haryanto
Vocational high school in Indonesia need a factual standard setting method to ensure their students achievements. This survey intended to compare both standard setting based on scientific methods and political motives. Moreover, the researcher wanted to show the most usable standard setting to determine...
Proceedings Article

LIS Education: An Indian Perspective

Sapna, Dhaval Bhatt
In India, L I S learning is now commemorating an era of presence and attaining a major milestone. Significant progress has been made during this time, thanks to various government initiatives from different departments. Important initiatives have significantly impacted higher education, including the...

The Role of Female Online Shoppers’ Emotional Intelligence on Their Shopping Behavior: A Cognition-Affection-Conation Framework

Yuniarti Fihartini, Mudji Rachmat Ramelan, Mirwan Karim, Lis Andriani
The presence of e-commerce has changed consumer shopping behavior, and each consumer has different shopping behaviors based on their dispositions and psychological status, including emotional intelligence, which is seen as playing a role in determining consumer behavior in the online environment. Related...
Proceedings Article

Social Factors Influencing the Goat Farmers Knowledge of Waste Processing in Banyumas Regency, Central Java, Indonesia

Krismiwati Muatip, Hermin Purwaningsih, Lis Safitri, Aris Dwi Pamungkas
Goat farming produced environmental pollution from livestock waste. On the other hand, the waste has economic value after being processed into compost. The farmers should not only be able to grow the goat but also process the waste into compost. The study aimed to analyze the influence of duration being...

Morphological Process of Euphemisms for Nativity, Marriage, and Mortality in Japanese

Yahya Adhar Guswara, Reny Wiyatasari
Humans experience three phases in life, namely birth, marriage, and death. Nativity symbolizes the beginning of life, the moment when a new human being begins to breathe the air of the world. It is an event that brings great joy to the family and community, a symbol of hope and the future. Marriage as...

Empowering Research Workflows and Information Retrieval in Academic Libraries through AI Tools

Mandira Bairagi, Shalini R. Lihitkar
This paper investigates the transformative role of artificial intelligence in library and information science, especially in academic libraries. AI technologies are viewed as enabling components that can render the entire process of research more efficient, accelerate information-seeking, and personalize...

Generative Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Libraries: A Transformative Synergy

Abhishek Kumar
The rapid evolution of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has begun to reshape knowledge creation, information retrieval, and user engagement across multiple domains. Libraries, as institutions responsible for the preservation, organization, and dissemination of knowledge, are uniquely positioned...

Developing of “Chemistry Challenge” e-book to Teach Chemical Literacy for Senior High School Students

Faiz Ilham Pratama, Rr. Lis Permana Sari
The results of the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) in the fields of reading and science in Indonesia are still far from the international average score and lagging behind neighbor countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore. Therefore, the modification of the education system...

Efforts Made in Enhancing Communication Skills of Student University Librarian in the Digital Age

Doddy Rusmono, Euis Rosinar, Susanti Agustina
Library and Information Science (LIS) students as Students of Non-English Department (SNED) need advancement in terms of approach from their facilitators (lecturers or instructors, that is). The approach should bring with it an atmosphere of enlightenment of which nature should be inspiring, triggering,...
Proceedings Article

Morphological Features and Molecular of Plasmodium inui in Macaca fascicularis from Bogor, West Java

Upik Kesumawati, Lis Rosmanah, Susi Soviana, Uus Saepuloh, Huda Shalahudin Darusman
Plasmodium is causative agent of malaria in human through the intermediary of female mosquitoes Anopheles spp. Two of the most important human malaria parasites, P. falciparum and P. vivax, are derived from the complete transmission event of non-human primate malaria species to human. Late data shows...
Proceedings Article

LOGISTICS BONDED CENTER AS NEW CUSTOMS FACILITY BREAKTHROUGH FOR REDUCING LOGISTICS TIME AND COST

Raden Didiet Rahmat Hidayat, Mohammad Iqbal Firdaus, Lis Lesmini, Harry Purwoko
The Bonded Logistics Center (PLB) as the Government's Economic Policy Package issued in September 2015. This clarified by Regulation of the Minister of Finance No. 272 Year 2015 on Bonded Logistics Center (PLB) plus the Regulation of the Director General of Customs and Excise No. 1 of 2016, Regulation...
Proceedings Article

THE ROLE OF RAILWAY INTEGRATED DISTRIBUTION CENTERS IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES TO IMPROVE LOGISTICS COMPETITIVENESS

Lis Lesmini, Raden Didiet Rahmat Hidayat, Mohammad Iqbal Firdaus, Johanes Kurniawan Liew
To keep competitive price of goods, the cost of logistics goods transport should be low. Shipment of goods in Java Island is dominated by trucks as high as 98% while the use of trains is only 2%. Truck-based goods transport poses problems from traffic congestion to high fuel inefficiency. Logistics centers...
Case Report

Unusually High Global End Diastolic Index Associated with Optimal Cardiac Index in Two Critically Ill Patients

Xiaoqing Wu, Desheng Chen, Chen Li, Jun Duan
Pages: 31 - 33
The optimal management of hemodynamic disorders among critically ill patients requires an accurate assessment of hemodynamic status. Global End Diastolic Index (GEDI) is taken for a more reliable indicator of preload in critically ill patients than central venous pressure and doctors tend to arrange...

Student Perception of ESP Teachers’ Performance at Indonesian State Polytechnics

Nidia Sofa, Lis Mariam, Restu Jati Saputro
There are two divisions of ESP (English for Specific Purposes) teachers at the early established state Polytechnics throughout Indonesia: first and second-generation teachers. The first generation participated in the Polytechnic Education Development Centre (PEDC) from 1987-1994, and the second generation...
Research Article

The Incidence and Prognosis of ICU Delirium: A Retrospective Study from a Single Center

Qing Feng, Yuhang Ai, Meilin Ai, Li Huang, Qianyi Peng, Lina Zhang
Pages: 16 - 23
Purpose: Delirium is a frequent occurrence amongst Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients, but studies on its causes are sparse and its risk factors vary from disease to disease. Here, in this study, an attempt was made to investigate the factors associated with the prognosis of delirium in the ICU. Methods:...

Educational Tourism: What Strategies Needed to Develop It? (A Case Study of Baobab Safari Resort)

Agoes Tinus Lis Indrianto, Rean Mitasari, Fidela Perlita Hangga
As one of the notable educational tourism destinations, Baobab Safari Resort has attracted huge number of tourists to spend their time being closer with the nature as well as the locals who live surround it. Aside from recreational aspect, the resort offers fruitful benefits in order to give more experiences...
Review Article

Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Sepsis: From Basic Research to Clinical Application

Junyi Sun, Xianfei Ding, Tongwen Sun
Pages: 2 - 10
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a deregulated host response to infection, and is the most common cause of death in the intensive care unit. Although the pathogenesis of sepsis has made substantial progress, the current clinical treatment of sepsis is basically symptomatic treatment,...

Micro Waqf Bank: New Sharia Financial Instruments in Indonesia

Siska Lis Sulistiani, Muhammad Yunus, Eva Misfah Bayuni
This research aims to study and improve the benefits of micro waqf banks as Islamic microfinance institutions that have only been pioneered since 2017 in Indonesia. The research method used was qualitative research using normative juridical through interview and literature study methods, and analyzed...