On Tuesday, October 15, 2024, UGM Library and Archives held another Information Literacy Mini Class at the WOW meeting room. This session provides special training on the introduction of information resources (e-resources) and their utilization, designed to assist the UGM academic community in accessing digital scientific literature from various trusted sources.
Participants get an in-depth understanding of how to search for information from sources subscribed to by UGM, as well as other alternative sources available. With the guidance of experienced librarians, this training is able to optimize the ability of users to access quality information resources that support their research and academic studies.
Since its launch in June 2023, the Information Literacy Mini Class initiated by Janu Saptari, S.IP., UGM associate librarian, continues to receive great attention from students and lecturers. With a class concept limited to fifteen participants per session, this activity is designed to be more private, effective, and complete in addressing the problems faced by the users.
This class not only teaches how to access scientific literature but also introduces participants to the use of artificial intelligence-based applications in searching for scientific information, using Reference Manager, and managing and mapping local and global research results. With practical materials and competent tutors, participants are invited to maximize the information resources subscribed to by UGM.
Information Literacy Mini Class is an effective solution for improving digital literacy and information management in the UGM academic community. Furthermore, this program contributes significantly to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially point 4: Quality Education, by ensuring all students and lecturers have adequate access to quality scientific literature.
With this small step, UGM Library and Archives proves that improving the quality of education can start from small meeting rooms, resulting in a big sustainable impact.
UGM Library and Archives once again held a strategic program to maximize the utilization of electronic resources subscribed to Universitas Gadjah Mada through the Springer Nature Workshop. This activity was held on Wednesday, October 09, 2024 in a hybrid manner, with offline sessions in the seminar room, building L1, 2nd floor, and online through Zoom Meeting. More than 300 participants consisting of lecturers, students, and UGM education staff enthusiastically participated in this activity.
This workshop presented two experienced speakers from Asia-Pacific, namely Mabel Tang, Director, Customer Engagement Key Accounts, APAC, and Shu Xian Toh, Account Development Manager Key Accounts, APAC. Both speakers shared their insights through two main topics, Publishing Talk and Platform Training. They shared valuable insights on tips and tricks for getting into Springer Nature journals, as well as how to maximize access to e-journals and e-books on the SpringerLink platform.
This program is an important step for UGM Libraries and Archives in facilitating users to be more involved in international scientific publications, while maximizing the utilization of existing digital academic resources. The enthusiasm of the participants during the discussion and training sessions showed the importance of in-depth understanding of effective access to e-resources to support quality research and teaching at UGM.
This activity is part of a series of database workshop series that has been going on since April 2024. With the implementation of this workshop series, UGM Library and Archives is committed to continue to support the improvement of information literacy and the contribution of the academic community in producing excellent academic works that support the achievement of quality education in accordance with the 4th goal of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
This event received a positive response from the participants who enthusiastically followed each session, both offline and online. This workshop provides significant benefits in improving the quality of publications and utilization of electronic resources at UGM.
The Library and Archives of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) held a training activity entitled “Scopus Intensive Training for Librarians: Universitas Gadjah Mada”, which took place on October 1-2, 2024. The training occurred in the Computer Laboratory Room, Building L1 5th Floor, UGM Library and Archives. The event was designed to improve librarians’ skills in accessing and utilizing the Scopus scientific database, one of the academic platforms for searching global literature.
This activity featured Johan Jang, a Customer Consultant from Elsevier Asia Pacific (APAC), as the main speaker. With deep expertise in the use of Scopus, Johan Jang provided technical guidance and the latest insights into effective information retrieval strategies. Training participants understood how to optimally use Scopus to support academic research in the university environment.
Many librarians from Universitas Gadjah Mada participated in the training. They attended a series of practical and theoretical sessions designed to deepen their understanding of Scopus utilization. Through this activity, librarians are expected to improve academic information services to users, especially in helping students and researchers access relevant and quality literature.
The main objective of this training is to improve librarians’ expertise in providing appropriate guidance to users, especially in searching for accurate and verified literature. This training is also in line with the efforts of UGM Library and Archives to realize the 4th Sustainable Development Goal
(SDGs), namely Quality Education. With a better ability to access scientific databases, librarians can play a more active role in supporting the quality of education and research at UGM.
This training is part of the UGM librarian resource development program, which consistently strives to improve the competence and professionalism of librarians in facing the challenges of the growing academic world. Through this activity, UGM Library and Archives can continue to contribute to creating an excellent learning ecosystem and support the achievement of SDGs as a whole.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) Library has again recorded a brilliant achievement by achieving an excellent accreditation score, which is valid until July 31, 2029. This achievement is a clear proof of the quality and commitment of the library in providing excellent services and quality facilities for the academic community.
The accreditation process, which was held on 25-26 July 2024, was led by the Director of Standardization and Accreditation of the National Library, Drs. Supriyanto, M.Si. with members Mariyah, S.Sos., M.Hum and Alfi Noor Afridyan, SIP. The assessment was carried out on 9 important components, namely Collection, Facilities and Infrastructure, Services, Staff, Organization, Library Management, Innovation and Creativity, Reading Level, and Community Literacy Development Index.
This success cannot be separated from the careful preparation carried out by the accreditation team led by the Head of Library Division, Wahyu Supriyanto, S.E., M.Si. The team has prepared the documents carefully and meticulously, so that the accreditation visitation process runs smoothly and successfully, which ultimately resulted in brilliant results with an extraordinary total score of 95,31.
The success of UGM Library in achieving excellent accreditation is a reflection of the dedication and hard work of all parties to support the implementation of quality education in accordance with the 4th Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This success also strengthens the position of UGM Library as a leading library and a role model for other libraries in Indonesia.
Congratulations to UGM Library for this proud achievement! Hopefully this achievement becomes a foundation to continue to improve service quality and become a motivation in developing new innovations to support quality education.
Library and Archives of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has won 3rd runner-up in the national competition for college library innovation organized by the National Library of the Republic of Indonesia. This achievement was made thanks to the innovation entitled “Lawang Sajarah: Reflection of the Past for the Future”.
The competition journey began with the submission of a proposal on April 30, 2024. After going through a long process and strict selection, from 56 participating universities, UGM Library and Archives made it into the top 10. This achievement brought them to the final round which took place in Jakarta on September 18-20, 2024.
“Lawang Sajarah” means ‘history door’. The term refers to the door that brings one into the world of history through the rare collections owned by UGM Library and Archives. However, Lawang Sajarah is not just a collection of books. It is a step forward in information dissemination by utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to support an inclusive campus.
The excellent features developed in the Lawang Sajarah platform include Text to Speech, Speech to Text, Auto Recommendation, Regrouping, and Global Access Statistic. This development involved the collaboration of various parties, from librarians to the IT team, with the aim of creating a more interactive user experience and facilitating access to information for all groups.
The achievement in this innovation competition is in line with the 9th Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), namely industry, innovation, and infrastructure. With this innovation, UGM Library and Archives not only acts as a repository of history, but also as a pioneer in the utilization of technology for information inclusiveness and accessibility. This achievement is proof of UGM’s commitment in developing a library that is adaptive and responsive to the needs of the times.
On a bright Sunday, September 22, 2024, the UGM Library and Archives courtyard was filled with laughter and joy. Under the warm sunlight, a strong sense of togetherness was forged during the family gathering event, marking the conclusion of the extensive celebrations of the 1st Anniversary of the UGM Library and Archives, which had been ongoing since March 2024.
The event was attended not only by the management and staff of the Library and Archives but also by cleaning service personnel, part-time students, and their families. With a variety of exciting activities, the event successfully created a warm and friendly atmosphere.
The UGM Library and Archives family gathering kicked off with a group exercise session. Aligned with the goal of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3, which is to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all, this morning exercise provided a refreshing and invigorating start. Full of energy, participants moved in unison, igniting the spirit of healthy and positive living.
Following the energetic group exercise, the excitement continued with a series of fun competitions. The water transfer and ball transfer competitions became the main attraction, creating a cheerful and enjoyable competitive atmosphere. Cheers and laughter filled the air as each team gave their best to win the games.
In addition, the event was further enlivened by the much-anticipated door prize giveaways. Furthermore, the celebration included the announcement of the “Employee of the Year”, a prestigious award recognizing the dedication and hard work of selected staff members. The event also featured a group sing-along session, fostering a warm sense of togetherness among all participants.
This family gathering successfully strengthened the bond between employees and their families. The warm atmosphere that was created throughout the event served as an important occasion to reinforce the sense of togetherness, not only within the workplace but also beyond.
This event also served as a moment of collective reflection on how the sense of unity and closeness that had been nurtured could further inspire the spirit to consistently deliver excellent service at the UGM Library and Archives. With increasingly stronger relationships, the spirit of collaboration and commitment to serving has taken root, building a solid foundation to face future challenges.
The UGM Library and Archives organized a User Education event for the Indonesia Language and Culture Learning Service (INCULS) Program of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, UGM, on Wednesday, 4 September 2024. This event was part of the learning process, introducing students to Indonesian language and culture by familiarizing them with the activities and routines of the UGM Library and Archives.
Seven INCULS students, along with two mentors, participated in the event. They received an introduction to the UGM Library in the WOW Meeting Room, delivered by Dr. Safirotu Khoir, Coordinator of Public Relations and International Affairs. The session covered information about the library's services, facilities, and various functions that support academic activities.
Following the introduction, the participants took part in a library tour guided for introduced to the library's facilities and services, including the book collections, reading rooms, and digital services that support research and learning activities.
This event aligns with the fourth Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), Quality Education. Through the User Education program, students can better utilize the resources and facilities at the UGM Library to support a higher quality of education.
By participating in this event, INCULS students gained a deeper understanding and firsthand experience of how libraries in Indonesia play a role in supporting education and how they form a crucial part of their language and culture learning journey.
Yogyakarta, August 29, 2024 - The Library and Archives of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) reaffirmed its commitment to building international networks by hosting a visit from Sultan Abdul Samad Library, Universiti Putra Malaysia. The visit, led by Puan Rusniah Binti Sayuti and accompanied by nine other members, took place in the Archives Meeting Room, L7 Building, 2nd Floor, UGM Library and Archives.
UGM's Head of Library and Archives, Arif Surachman, SIP., MBA., warmly welcomed the guests, accompanied by the management and public relations team. To initiate discussions, Arif Surachman provided an overview of the various services and facilities at UGM Library and Archives. The discussion session was intense and enthusiastic between the two institutions, creating a warm and friendly atmosphere that further strengthened their collaborative spirit.
Beyond discussions, the visit included a tour of UGM iconic building, Balairung, a symbol of the campus's history and identity. The event continued with a library tour, allowing guests to see firsthand the innovations and leading facilities offered by UGM Library and Archives.
This visit not only served as an exchange of experiences but also as a strategic step for UGM Library and Archives in achieving the 17th Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - Partnership for the Goals. Furthermore, through this visit, both institutions can learn from each other and collaborate to enhance the quality of education, aligning with the 4th SDG - Quality Education.
With this visit, the collaboration between institutions can be further strengthened, benefiting both parties in advancing global education.
Yogyakarta, August 21, 2024 - The Gadjah Mada Library and Archives Fair (GMLAF) once again presented one of its series of events, a book discussion titled "Waste to Energy: Waste Treatment Technology into Energy." This event took place in the Seminar Room, 2nd floor of Building L1, Gadjah Mada University (UGM) Library and Archives, and attracted the attention of the participants in attendance.
The book discussion began with remarks from the Head of UGM Library and Archives, Arif Surachman, S.IP., MBA. In his speech, Arif Surachman emphasized the importance of innovation in waste management in the modern era, particularly through technology capable of converting waste into renewable energy sources. He also highlighted the role of libraries and archives as centers of knowledge that can support the development of sustainable solutions for society.
The book being discussed, "Waste to Energy: Waste Treatment Technology into Energy," was authored by Prof. Ir. Arief Budiman, MS., D.Eng., IPU. The book delves into the technology of converting waste into energy, a topic highly relevant in the face of today's complex waste issues. Before the discussion session began, Prof. Arief Budiman provided an overview of the various technologies discussed in his book, such as Landfill Gas (LFG), biogas, incineration, pyrolysis, and gasification. Each of these technologies has its own advantages and challenges in the context of converting waste into energy.
Following this, Ir. Wiratni, S.T., M.T., Ph.D., IPM, as the reviewer, highlighted the strengths of the book. She mentioned that the book is highly beneficial for stakeholders, especially in understanding the latest waste treatment technologies. One key point raised was the potential for processing organic waste, which accounts for about half of Indonesia's total waste, using technologies like Landfill Gas and biogas. She also touched on waste processing at the Bantargebang Integrated Waste Processing Site (TPST) as an example of successful technology implementation.
The next reviewer, Prof. Chandra Wahyu Purnomo, S.T., M.E., M.Eng., D.Eng, added an in-depth presentation on thermal technologies such as incineration, pyrolysis, and gasification. According to him, these thermal technologies excel in reducing waste volume by up to 90%, but require waste separation at the source to optimize the process and reduce costs. He also emphasized that thermal methods should be the last resort after applying the 3R principles (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) in waste management.
This event not only discussed the technical aspects of waste processing but also highlighted the importance of socio-economic and educational approaches in creating a sustainable waste management system. The book discussion contributed to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 4 on Quality Education and SDG 13 on Climate Action, as well as encouraging collaboration among parties in line with SDG 17 on Partnerships for the Goals.
Through this event, public understanding and participation in waste management can be enhanced, while also making a tangible contribution to efforts in addressing global climate change.
On Tuesday, August 20, 2024, in the Archives Meeting Room, UGM Library and Archives welcomed a visit from two institutions: the Bung Karno Proclaimer Library of Blitar City and the Medan Health Polytechnic of the Ministry of Health. The visit aimed to enhance educational access and strengthen partnerships. Arif Surachman, SIP., MBA., Head of UGM Library and Archives, warmly welcomed the guests, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between libraries to support their respective missions and visions.
In his welcome address, Arif Surachman provided a brief overview of the UGM Library and Archives, highlighting its extensive collections and commitment to preserving knowledge. He noted that libraries play a crucial role in promoting education and ensuring that resources are accessible to everyone, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to education. This, of course, needs to be supported by adequate budget availability.
Aji, a staff member of the Bung Karno Proclaimer Library of Blitar City, shared their purpose for the visit, which was to hunt for publications related to Bung Karno, Indonesia's first president. He stressed the importance of building relationships and fostering collaboration between libraries to enhance their collections and services.
Adriana, representing the Medan Health Polytechnic of the Ministry of Health, explained that their visit aimed to conduct a benchmarking study in preparation for Accreditation in 2027. She emphasized the importance of learning from established institutions like UGM to improve their library management and services.
The discussions during the visit focused on managing the various types of collections held by UGM Library and Archives. Special attention was given to the management of student theses and rare collections, which are crucial for academic research and the preservation of national history. The resource persons for this visit's discussion included Wahyu Supriyanto, S.E., M.Si., Safirotu Khoir, PhD, and Kurniatun, S.IP.
A lively Q&A session followed, where the visiting guests engaged in discussions about collection management and preservation practices within the UGM Library and Archives. This exchange of ideas was essential for promoting collection preservation activities and innovation in library services.
The visit concluded with a group photo, capturing the moment of collaboration and joint commitment to improving educational access. Additionally, a tour of several collection management rooms at UGM Library and Archives was conducted, providing a tangible glimpse into collection management practices. This collaborative visit aligns with the global call for partnerships in education, as outlined in the SDGs. By sharing knowledge and resources, libraries can better serve their visitors and contribute to the shared goal of providing quality education for all.