Analisis Preservasi Arsip Sebagai Upaya Pelestarian Memori Kolektif Bangsa

Studi Media Sosial

Authors

  • Sharon Luna Azzahra Manajemen Rekod dan Arsip, Program Pendidikan Vokasi, Universitas Indonesia
  • Salsabila Madogan Lubis Manajemen Rekod dan Arsip,Program Pendidikan Vokasi, Universitas Indonesia
  • Puja Ayu Wardi Manajemen Rekod dan Arsip, Program Pendidikan Vokasi, Universitas Indonesia
  • Zaskia Mardiyani Putri Manajemen Rekod dan Arsip, Program Pendidikan Vokasi, Universitas Indonesia
  • Reisa Dinda Azzahra Manajemen Rekod dan Arsip, Program Pendidikan Vokasi, Universitas Indonesia
  • Khansa Tiarazzalfaa Kestadireja Manajemen Rekod dan Arsip, Program Pendidikan Vokasi, Universitas Indonesia
  • Valiza Nur Zahrani Manajemen Rekod dan Arsip, Program Pendidikan Vokasi, Universitas Indonesia
  • Via Risti Dewi Manajemen Rekod dan Arsip, Program Pendidikan Vokasi, Universitas Indonesia

Keywords:

Archival Preservation, Nation's Collective Memory, Social Media

Abstract

In the context of the digital era, the widespread dissemination of educational content related to archival preservation necessitates critical analysis to evaluate the public's capacity to comprehend, accept, and apply such information. This study aims to assess public perceptions of archival preservation as a means to safeguard the nation's collective memory, based on responses to educational content about preservation disseminated via social media. The theory employed in this study is content analysis. The methodology of this study adopts a quantitative approach that analyzes data using four parameters: tone, narrative, competence, and image. It aims to collect and process data in an objective, valid, reliable, and replicable manner. Based on an analysis of social media comments, the average scores for each parameter were as follows: Tone (1.9), Narrative (1.6), Competence (2.3), and Imagery (2.0). The overall mean score across all parameters was 1.95, which falls into the "Very Bad" category. These results indicate that social media content related to archival preservation  has  not  yet  been  effective  in  fostering public understanding, interest, or positive engagement

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Published

2025-04-27