Analisis Kinerja Aplikasi Inlislite pada Dinas Perpustakaan dan Arsip Deli Serdang Menggunakan Kerangka Pieces
The Analysis of the Performance of the Inlislite Application at the Library and Archive Office of Deli Serdang Using the Pieces Framework

Date
2024Author
Anisa, Trisy Ula
Advisor(s)
Nasution, Laila Hadri
Ridlo, Muhammad Rasyid
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This study aimed to assess the performance of the INLISLite application at the Library and
Archive Office of Deli Serdang using the Pieces framework, which includes Performance,
Information and Data, Economy, Control Security, Efficiency, and Service. The existence of
libraries plays a strategic role in society as a center of information and a source of knowledge
that supports education, research, and community development activities. With the
advancement of information technology, libraries now utilize library automation systems, such
as TNLTSLite, to improve the efficiency of library services. This research method used a
quantitative approach, involving the distribution of questionnaires to 90 library users and 7
librarians. The results show that the Performance aspect was rated 66% (dissatisfied) by library
users and 99% (very satisfied) by librarians. In the Information & Data aspect, library users
rated it 71 % ( dissatisfied), and librarians rated it 84% (satisfied). The Economy aspect received
87% from library users and 81 % from librarians (satisfied), while the Control & Security aspect
was rated 71 % ( dissatisfied) by library users and 76% (moderately satisfied) by librarians. The
Efficiency aspect was rated as satisfied by library users (79%) and very satisfied by librarians
(89%). Lastly, the Service aspect received satisfaction from both groups, with 77% from library
users and 80% from librarians. Tt can be concluded that the analysis of the performance of the
TNLISLite application at the Library and Archive Office of Deli Serdang using the application
framework shows that the IN LIS Lite application is quite effective. However, improvements in
the aspects of Performance, Information & Data, and Control & Security are needed to support
more optimal library services.
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