Ikalbar App: Build a Society Reading Culture of West Kalimantan During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Background of the study: West Kalimantan was in 31st position with a score of 28.36 for the Provincial Reading Literacy Activity (Alibaca) index. It’s means that peaople’s reading interest is low. Purpose: To improve the reading culture in West Kalimantan, there were digital library application c...

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Main Authors: Atiqa Nur Latifa Hanum, Fajar Al-Khooliqu Baaqii
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2021-06-01
Series:Record and Library Journal
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Online Access:https://e-journal3.unair.ac.id/index.php/rlj/article/view/114
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spelling doaj-8d4d954fa3f74cb08f17c7d1a57a1d8a2021-07-02T07:18:43ZindUniversitas AirlanggaRecord and Library Journal2442-51682021-06-017114215310.20473/rlj.v7i1.114114Ikalbar App: Build a Society Reading Culture of West Kalimantan During the Covid-19 PandemicAtiqa Nur Latifa Hanum0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1728-5669Fajar Al-Khooliqu Baaqii1Teacher Training and Education Science Faculty, Tanjungpura University, IndonesiaTeacher Training and Education Science Faculty, Tanjungpura University, PontianakBackground of the study: West Kalimantan was in 31st position with a score of 28.36 for the Provincial Reading Literacy Activity (Alibaca) index. It’s means that peaople’s reading interest is low. Purpose: To improve the reading culture in West Kalimantan, there were digital library application called iKalbar. Method: The data were was primary data sources taken from 1,224 respondents as the population and 93 respondents as the sample. It used a quota sampling technique. The data collection technique used descriptive analysis with SPSS 25. Findings: The result on the accessibility dimension showed that te majority of respondents scored iKalbar as the comfortable and easy application for searching the books that they needed when their mobility was limited during the lockdown period. Meanwhile, on the reusability dimension, the majority of respondents scored it as the efficient and effective application, especially during the pandemic to look for the resources needed. It can be seen from the three dimensions of assessment of the reading culture of the people of West Kalimantan that the majority of respondents considered iKalbar application providing user friendly, especially in the features which was compatible for all the devices. Furthermore, the additional duration and number of books to be borrowed provided by the application resulted the improvement in accessing and reading electronic books in iKalbar application. Conclusions: As people’s access to iKalbar increases, people will get used to the habit of accessing and reading electronic books. The habit that was started due to the momentum of the pandemic has encourage the growth of a reading culture among the community, although it has not shown a significant reading culture among the people of West Kalimantan.https://e-journal3.unair.ac.id/index.php/rlj/article/view/114digital libraryreading interestikalbar
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Ikalbar App: Build a Society Reading Culture of West Kalimantan During the Covid-19 Pandemic
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title Ikalbar App: Build a Society Reading Culture of West Kalimantan During the Covid-19 Pandemic
title_short Ikalbar App: Build a Society Reading Culture of West Kalimantan During the Covid-19 Pandemic
title_full Ikalbar App: Build a Society Reading Culture of West Kalimantan During the Covid-19 Pandemic
title_fullStr Ikalbar App: Build a Society Reading Culture of West Kalimantan During the Covid-19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Ikalbar App: Build a Society Reading Culture of West Kalimantan During the Covid-19 Pandemic
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publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Record and Library Journal
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publishDate 2021-06-01
description Background of the study: West Kalimantan was in 31st position with a score of 28.36 for the Provincial Reading Literacy Activity (Alibaca) index. It’s means that peaople’s reading interest is low. Purpose: To improve the reading culture in West Kalimantan, there were digital library application called iKalbar. Method: The data were was primary data sources taken from 1,224 respondents as the population and 93 respondents as the sample. It used a quota sampling technique. The data collection technique used descriptive analysis with SPSS 25. Findings: The result on the accessibility dimension showed that te majority of respondents scored iKalbar as the comfortable and easy application for searching the books that they needed when their mobility was limited during the lockdown period. Meanwhile, on the reusability dimension, the majority of respondents scored it as the efficient and effective application, especially during the pandemic to look for the resources needed. It can be seen from the three dimensions of assessment of the reading culture of the people of West Kalimantan that the majority of respondents considered iKalbar application providing user friendly, especially in the features which was compatible for all the devices. Furthermore, the additional duration and number of books to be borrowed provided by the application resulted the improvement in accessing and reading electronic books in iKalbar application. Conclusions: As people’s access to iKalbar increases, people will get used to the habit of accessing and reading electronic books. The habit that was started due to the momentum of the pandemic has encourage the growth of a reading culture among the community, although it has not shown a significant reading culture among the people of West Kalimantan.
topic digital library
reading interest
ikalbar
url https://e-journal3.unair.ac.id/index.php/rlj/article/view/114
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