In an effort to enhance the quality of education and access to information, the Podcast Team of the Library and Archives of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) conducted a study visit to InaHealth TV FKKMK UGM on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 21 and 22, 2025. This activity represents a strategic step to deepen the team’s understanding of managing podcasts and YouTube content.
Accompanied by Yulistiarini Kumaraningrum, S.P., M.M., the Podcast Team of the Library and Archives of UGM had the valuable opportunity to learn directly from InaHealth TV, which has experience in digital content production. In a collaborative atmosphere, Project Manager Wisaksono Adhi, S.PT, M.I.Kom., and his team provided in-depth explanations about various practices in YouTube content production, from pre-production to post-production. In addition to theoretical explanations, the Podcast Team also had the chance to see the content production process at InaHealth TV firsthand. This visit provided technical insights while inspiring the team to think creatively in creating informative and engaging content.
This activity aligns with SDG 4, which emphasizes the importance of inclusive and quality education. By utilizing digital media such as podcasts and YouTube, the Library and Archives of UGM aims to reach a broader audience and provide educational content that benefits the community. Quality content can serve as an important source of information, especially for the younger generation that increasingly relies on digital media.

Furthermore, the collaboration with InaHealth TV reflects SDG 17 on partnerships for achieving goals. The cooperation between the Library and Archives of UGM and InaHealth TV underscores the importance of building networks and collaborations with various parties to create a positive impact for society. Through this partnership, a beneficial synergy can be established for both parties in efforts to enhance literacy and education.


Lilik, a member of the Podcast Team of the Library and Archives of UGM, stated, "This visit has given us many new insights on how to produce content that is not only engaging but also informative. We hope to implement what we have learned to improve the quality of our podcast and reach more listeners."
With the knowledge and skills gained from this visit, the UGM Library and Archives team is optimistic about making a greater contribution to literacy development in the community. The UGM Library and Archives is committed to continuously learning and innovating in content production, aiming to provide broader benefits and support the goal of quality education for all.
Contributor: Wasilatul Baroroh