Effectiveness of SliMS Automation System Services for Library Service Support (Case Study in MAN 1 Bandar Lampung)
- August 20, 2020
- Posted by: RSIS
- Categories: Education, IJRISS
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS) | Volume IV, Issue VIII, August 2020 | ISSN 2454–6186
Tri Estu Wulandari¹, Riswanti Rini², Sowiyah³, Elvira Putri Erlinda4
1,2,3,4Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Lampung, Indonesia
Abstrak: Effectiveness of SliMS Automation System Services for Library Service Support (Case Study in MAN 1 Bandar Lampung. The SliMS automation system provide convenience in library management, such as collection storage, circulation systems, recording of visit statistics, evaluating collection usage, and through internet access. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the SliMS automation system in expanding services, the performance of library heads and Madrasah head support at MAN 1 Bandar Lampung. This study used a qualitative method with 8 informants. Data collection techniques are done through observation, interviews and documentation. Finding: Slims automation system services not yet accessed online are still focused on administrative main tasks such as cataloging, tracking and circulation. Performance in the library does not have information technology experts, madrasa head support for the library is not optimal. Conclusion: SliMS Automation System based library services in MAN 1 Bandar Lampung are not optimal.
Keywords: Library Service, Automation System, SliMS.
I. INTRODUCTION
The library world is currently growing along with the development of information technology as a means of supporting library development. The use of information technology in the library aims to provide easy access and improve work efficiency and service quality for users. Libraries as information centers are increasingly demanded to provide better and more effective information services, as suggested by Sinaga (2011: 6) Empowerment of libraries in the new paradigm must be adjusted and improved in line with changes in visitor demands, namely wider access to information, quick and precise. In addition, this paradigm shift requires changes in librarians in providing excellent service to users. This is in line with Vijayakumar (2011: 150): libraries are operating in a rapidly changing situation, they should be aware of the latest technologies to continue and maintain the importance of the service offerings. libraries operate in a rapidly changing situation; they must be aware of the latest technology to continue and maintain the importance of service offerings.