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    Digital Civic Engagement and Youth Participation: Hungarian LIS Students’ Perspective of Political Information
    (Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies, Dnipro, 2022) Yap, Joseph M.; Németh, Réka; Hajdu Barát, Ágnes
    ENG: Objective. The research seeks to understand, how Hungarian LIS students use social media as an avenue to express their democratic actions and how social media political information affects the youth’s trust and judgement when interacting with their close family and friends online. Methods. The study employed a quantitative approach to determine the social media engagement of the participants with close family and friends. Convenience sampling was applied in this study (Students of Library and Information Science, University, Hungary), and an online questionnaire was sent to all the potential participants (to 197 students). Results. A total of 43% participated in this research. The youth give a high level of trust to their family members and close friends even if they share, post, like, or comment on something that is different from their point-of-view in social media. Moreover, the youth have a low level of judgement towards family and close friends. Conclusions. Political participation among youth is voluntary and engagement with political information in social media is rare/low.
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    The Relationship between Attitude, Research Data Service, and Data Quality: A Study in Indonesian State Higher Education Institutions’ Libraries
    (Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies, Dnipro, 2025) Galih, Aulia Puspaning; Hajdu Barát, Ágnes
    ENG: Librarians’ responses to customer requests reflect their attitude. Encouraging positive attitudes among librarians is crucial for preparing institutions to reach their maximum potential in service delivery, particularly in research data services. Universities need academic library research data services to maintain data quality. These services help academic communities verify and maintain the quality of their data. Institutions, projects, and stakeholders determine the strategic value of data quality dimensions. This study aims to investigate research data services practiced by Indonesian academic librarians and to assess their attitudes, which are crucial for enhancing research data services and improving the quality of research data. Quantitative approach was used in this research. The sampling technique was purposive sampling. SEM-PLS and SmartPLS 3 were used for data analysis. This study focuses on academic librarians working in higher education institutions that are members of the Indonesian Higher Education Library Forum (FPPTI). Respondents were selected from libraries that provide research data services. The results show that all constructs in the study were valid and reliable. The results emphasize the critical importance of research data services in the research model and the indirect effect of attitude on data quality through these services. Attitude has a significant impact on the research data service. However, the research data service has a more substantial impact on data quality. Fostering positive attitudes through training and supportive environments can improve service delivery and data quality. Strengthening research data services also enhances institutional credibility and academic outcomes.
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    The Relationship Between Attitude, Research Data Service, and Data Quality: A Study in Indonesian State Higher Education Institutions’ Libraries
    (Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies, Dnipro, 2025) Galih, Aulia Puspaning; Hajdu Barát, Ágnes
    ENG: Objective. Librarians’ responses to customer requests reflect their attitude. Encouraging positive attitudes among librarians is crucial for preparing institutions to reach their maximum potential in service delivery, particularly in research data services. Universities need academic library research data services to maintain data quality. These services help academic communities verify and maintain the quality of their data. Institutions, projects, and stakeholders determine the strategic value of data quality dimensions. This study aims to investigate research data services practiced by Indonesian academic librarians and to assess their attitudes, which are crucial for enhancing research data services and improving the quality of research data. Methods. Quantitative approach was used in this research. The sampling technique was purposive sampling. SEM-PLS and SmartPLS 3 were used for data analysis. This study focuses on academic librarians working in higher education institutions that are members of the Indonesian Higher Education Library Forum (FPPTI). Respondents were selected from libraries that provide research data services. Results. The results show that all constructs in the study were valid and reliable. The results emphasize the critical importance of research data services in the research model and the indirect effect of attitude on data quality through these services. Attitude has a significant impact on the research data service. However, the research data service has a more substantial impact on data quality. Conclusions. Fostering positive attitudes through training and supportive environments can improve service delivery and data quality. Strengthening research data services also enhances institutional credibility and academic outcomes.

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