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11/10/2017
Kevin Marcellino

Date     : 6th-9th November, 2017

Venue  : Sekolah Lentera Harapan Curug, Tangerang.

Description:

As a part of “Reading Week” event held by Sekolah Lentera Harapan Curug, The Johannes Oentoro Library team was invited to facilitate seminars and brought some collections for the book stand exhibition which is open for all students during the event. There are two seminars for different group of students. The seminar on “Hoax Awareness” was delivered for secondary school’s student (SMP and SMU), while the “Reading Interest” was organized for lower grade students (3-6 graders).

The main objectives of this event are to elevate student’s reading habit and develop the information literacy attitude as they learn how to choose the good reading, detect and filter the information wisely from various sources, on site (in a library) or online (internet) in order to produce the good academic writing.

More detail about the seminar, all secondary school students are invited to join a fun game about how to pass the information correctly in a group, watched the short presentation about avoiding hoax, and completed by giving reflection through a trivia quiz. Meanwhile in primary school the seminar was much more fun. Opened with a short video then continued with a short presentation and closed with a very enticing story telling. 

03/28/2017
Kevin Marcellino

Plagiarism & Reference Manager Mendeley Training

Date: 21th March - 24th March 2017

Venue: Computer Lab. Paddock

Description: Plagiarism is the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. In education, plagiarism is a threat to academic integrity. To address the problem, the Johannes Oentoro Library has been committed to educating both lecturers and students through plagiarism and reference manager training. The training explains the boundaries between plagiarism and academic integrity and how to prevent plagiarism. This year's training was attended by 52 lecturers and 68 students from various faculties.

 

"Stop Plagiarism & Hoaxes" Seminar

Date: 29th March 2017

Venue: The Johannes Oentoro Library

Description: To help eradicate plagiarism and hoaxes in higher education, especially in UPH, the Johannes Oentoro Library also held a seminar to increase the awareness and understanding of plagiarism and hoaxes. The speaker, Dr. Henry Soelistyo, Sh.H., LL.M., emphasized the importance of  avoiding plagiarism and hoaxes in writing scientific papers. Not only it will harm our academic integrity, there are consequences such as formal warnings, failure to pass the current course/program, and permanent exclusion from the university (PERMENDIKNAS No.17, 2010). He further explained that plagiarism and hoaxes violate intellectual ethics and honesty and are an act of fraud to society. The seminar was attended by 29 lecturers and 71 students.

 

"Guide to Getting Published in International Journals" Workshop

Date: 29th March 2017

Venue: The Johannes Oentoro Library

Description: On 29th March 2017, The Johannes Oentoro Library held a "Guide to Getting Published in International Journals" workshop. From 10.30 AM - 12.30 PM, Mr. Irwan Sukardi, Business Manager of Emerald Publishing Indonesia, shared tips and tricks with the participants on the second floor of The Johannes Oentoro Library. The workshop was attended by 22 lecturers and 5 students from various departments across UPH. It's aim was to provide guidelines so students and lecturers can write professional articles that are peer-reviewed and accepted for publication by international journals.

 

"Education for Papua" Charity

Education is important to build a prosperous society. In addition to the "Stop Plagiarism & Hoaxes" campaign, as an act of support for education in areas that are still struggling with education, the Johannes Oentoro Library did a fundraise by selling t-shirts. The collected funds will be donated for education in Papua. Please contact us library@uph.edu if you would like donate.

03/24/2017
Kevin Marcellino

Date: 13th February - 22nd March 2017
Venue: The Johannes Oentoro Library

Description:

Winner

First Winner Novia Hoki A. (Teachers College -  00000004680)

Second Winner Yohanes Dwi Nugroho (Teachers College -  00000018361)

Third Winner Yulita Laurensia (Biologi -  00000004817)

Favourite Winner Richard Addyanto (UPH College -  1617100307)

Favourite Winner Michelle Amelia Yuswandi (Biology -  00000009620)

Favourite Winner Sannia City (Biology -  00000025594)

 

 

 

                                                                         

09/07/2016
Kevin Marcellino

Date: Saturday, 3rd September 2016

Venue: The Johannes Oentoro Library - 4th floor

Description: Semiloka Perpustakaan Gereja is an annual community service held by The Johannes Oentoro library to train church's stewards in managing their own library. Furthermore, this year the instructors for semiloka taught 2 classes, basic and advanced.

Semiloka 2016 is particularly special with the launching of "Perpustakaan Gereja Berbasis SLiMS" book that helps equip the church stewards to manage library. It was launched by the UPH Press and The Johannes Oentoro Library. 

It is essential to provide literature readings for the church congregation in helping their faith grow. Recognising the need of competent people to administer and manage the library, consequently The Johannes Oentoro Library then collaborated with GKI Gading Serpong for the common cause. The event attended by 10 institutions, church and school alike, such as GKI Anugerah, GKI Jatiasih, GKI Gading Serpong, GKI Perniagaan, GKI Samanhudi, GKI Serpong, GKY Mangga Besar, BPK Penabur, Sekolah Kristen Gamaliel, and Yayasan Matahati.

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08/08/2016
Kevin Marcellino

Date: Monday - Thursday, 1st - 4th August 2016

Venue: The Johannes Oentoro Library - 4th Floor & UPH Paddock Lab 201

Description: SNI, SNP & SKKNI issued some standards that librarians must posses information literacy competencies, especially for those who work in higher education institutions. In fact, a research showed that the information literacy competencies of 26 universities under Kopertis III region are noticeably low. Consequently the need to hold training for trainers (TOT) is on the rise. Thus, the Johannes Oentoro Library, FPPTI Pusat and FPPTI DKI Jakarta collaborated to hold a four-day training to equip librarians in a national scale with information literacy competencies.

Training materials consists of an introduction of information literacy, identification of information needs, synthesis, ethics and legal information, training need analysis, curriculum development and training evaluation, and using online-based presentation. Those materials furthermore shaped the big two competencies of information literacy, i.e. basic information literacy competency and basic pedagogy competency. This four-day training also included seminars, workshops and micro-teaching classes and facilitated by distinguished guest speakers and trainers such as:

1. Dra. Luki Wijayanti SIP., M.Hum. - University of Indonesia

2. Dra. Kalarensi Naibaho, M.Hum. - University of Indonesia

3. M. Prabu Wibowo, M.Sc. - University of Indonesia

4. Imam Budi, S.S. BINUS University

5. Drs. Rosa Widiawan, M.Lib. - LIPI (Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia/Indonesian Institute of Sciences)

6. Dr. Nancy Sussiana, M.Pd. - Surya University

7. Ir. Tikno Insufie, M.Pd. - Pelita Harapan University

8. Dra. Esterina Jonatan, M.Sc. - Pelita Harapan University

9. Dhama Gustiar Baskoro, SS., M.Pd. - Pelita Harapan University

Fifty-three librarians and as many forty-three institutions, both government and non-government attended this TOT from across Indonesia, such as Pudisklat Mineral Batubara Bandung, Direktur Jendral Ketenagalistrikan, Perpustakaan DPR, Universitas Al-Azhar, Universitas Atmajaya, Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Universitas Riau, Universitas Siliwangi Tasikmalaya, UPT Perpustakaan Unsyiah Aceh, Universitas Negeri Semarang and Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta.

03/18/2016
Kevin Marcellino

BI Corner InaugurationDates           : 16th March 2016

Venue           : 2nd floor of the library                      

Description : BI Corner is a reading corner provided by the Bank of Indonesia through their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program entitled 'Smart Indonesia' with the goal of educating the public. BI’s target is to build 1000 "BI Corner" units all across Indonesia. There are currently 25 units in the greater Jakarta area with one of them at Universitas Pelita Harapan's  (UPH) The Johannes Oentoro Library. The facility, was inaugurated on the 16th of March 2016 by UPH Rector Dr. (Hon) Jonathan L. Parapak and Bank Indonesia representative Arbonas Hutabarat, Director of Bank Indonesia Communication Department, and . The BI Corner is located on the 2nd floor of the Library on the UPH campus, Lippo Village, Karawaci Tangerang

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05/12/2014
Kevin Marcellino

Date             : 5th - 9th May

Venue          : The Johannes Oentoro Library

Description  : LIBANEV 2014 with the "Welcome to Web 2.0" as its theme focused on gaining the UPH residents, students, staffs, lecturers so that they may know and able to use every services and facilities in the Library efficiently.

The events are as followed:

1. Library Special Week

During the Library Special Week, the LIBANEV 2014 held three small events such as Tree of Knowledge (Special Tanabata), Library Trivia Week and The Library Code's.

2. Library Webiste's Banner Design Competition

The winner of this competition  with "Welcome To the Open Access Era" theme were to be displayed on the library's website.

3. Semiloka Information Literacy

The Information Literacy training presented by the Library team with the topic "Plagiarism in the Era of Web 2.0 and Open Access" was open for public (charged) and UPH's academic community (free).

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12/16/2013
Kevin Marcellino

Date             : 12th December 2013

Venue          : Building D 501 - UPH Karawaci

Description  : UPH Press and The Johannes Oentoro Library collaborated together to launch a translated Bahasa Indonesia version of "Letters to Lisa or Surat-surat untuk Lisa". Surat-surat untuk Lisa is a compilation of letters sent by Lisa's father, Dr. John Van Dyk to help Lisa on Christian teaching. This book covers conversation that intended to stimulate Christian teachers to reflect on their practice as teachers. Its purpose to help teachers see that everyday classroom practice is determined by our fundamental beliefs about education and about the Christian life, and to suggest ways of teaching in biblical way. Translated by Connie Rasilim, S.S., B.Ed., M.Pd., the co-founder of UPH Teachers College, hopes that the book will act as the handbook for Teachers College students, and continue to inspire people who are interested in Christian education.

12/13/2010
Kevin Marcellino

Date              : 4th-6th February 2010; 28th-30th July 2010 & 8th-10th December 2010

Venue           : The Johannes Oentoro Library

Description : The Johannes Oentoro Library and Sekolah Pelita Harapan Karawaci collaborated on a workshop for Information Literacy Training for trainers on February 4 - 6, 2010. The beginner level (February, 2010), consists of several basic training for information literacy trainer such as the core concept of information literacy in the middle of 21st century literacy, designing IL instructional program module (SAP), and how to conduct TNA (Training Need Analysis). The continuation of the beginner level class was conducted on July 28 - 30, 2010 consist of training delivery technique, and deep IL material to be delivered, designing assessment and evaluation system.

The next seminar and training for the advanced trainers was held on December 8 - 10, 2010. The seminar and training was held for two consecutive days. On the first day, there were three speakers: Luki Wijayanti (head of the University Library of Indonesia), Ailien Diao (head of the Library of Unika Atma Jaya) and Romi Satria Wahono (CEO PT. Brainmatics, ilmukomputer.com). The first session discussed the library 2.0 topic, as a form of utilization of IT & Information Litercay, which was delivered by Romi Satria Wahono. The second session discussed the strategic role of librarians in IT-based Information Literacy, hosted by Ailien Diao. The third and final session discussed the integration of IT & Information Literacy presented by Luki Wijayanti.

As reported from UPH.edu on the news section, the Johannes Oentoro Library held a seminar called "Information Literacy (IL) Training for Trainers", followed by 50 librarians from universities and schools in Tangerang, Jakarta, and some areas in Indonesia such as Bali, Central Java, East Java, Yogyakarta, and Manado. Lucya Dhamayanti representing Gerakan Permasyarakatan Minat Baca (Reading Socialization Movement) - National Library and Diljit Singh from University of Malaya, were the speakers of these three-day seminar., and some other librarians from various universities, such as Universitas Atmajaya, Universitas Indonesia, UPH, and British International School. 

According to Diljit Singh, information literacy is getting more and more important to the society, both in developed and developing country, including Africa. This era of 21st century is where new information appears every day, so that children and adults need information literacy. Even when the facilities are not sophisticated enough, society is still able to benefit from and enjoy information. Diljit Singh thinks that indonesia starts to have the awareness to new information. "From what I have learned, I think Indonesia has taken important steps through creating the awareness about information. It is done through institutions like Indonesian National Library, universities such as UPH, even school libraries. The most important thing now is how we teach people about information awareness," explained Singh.

04/27/2010
Kevin Marcellino

Date             : 19th - 24th April 2010

Venue          : The Johannes Oentoro Library

Description : LIBANEV or Library Annual Event held by The Johannes Oentoro Library this year brought up "Information, Please!" as its theme. This annual event is being held to celebrate World Book day on April 19 to 24. World Book day is an event intended by the UNESCO to promote reading, publishing and the protection of intellectual property through copyright.

The LIBANEV itself has four general events:

1. Seminar (21 - 22 April)

The topic of this one day seminar is: "Membangun Perpustakaan Berbasis IT" brought by the Johannes Oentoro Library team. This seminar discussed about becoming a strategic-minded librarian, selecting the automation system, having Internet research and web evaluation skill, and promoting in the information era.

2. Library Special Week (19 - 23 April)

A whole week full of games, quizzes, lottery, souvenirs and prizes for the library users, students and staff alike.

3. Photography Competition and Exhibition

To develop students' interest in reading, this competition challenged every students with photography skill to display their own photos which represented the "UPH Membaca" theme. The photos was displayed in the library as an exhibition.

4. Community Service (24 April)Kegiatan Teluk Naga

The Johannes Oentoro library managed books that are no longer used by the library users and donate it to "taman bacaan". The development of "taman bacaan" is another service from library and it's located at Teluk Naga. There are also training and games for the local children.