Fransiska Timoria Samosir, S.Sos.,M.A University of Bengkulu

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Fransiska Timoria Samosir, S.Sos.,M.A University of Bengkulu The Role of Bengkulu Corner in Preserving Bengkulu’s Cultural Heritage (the Land Raflesia) Through the Manuscript and Bengkulu’s Collection Increase in Student’s Cultural Literacy (Study in Library Of University of Bengkulu) Fransiska Timoria Samosir, S.Sos.,M.A University of Bengkulu

Background Bengkulu is as history city in Indonesia Bengkulu always call The land of Rafflesia.

Bengkulu in history

The problem Some of the Young generation in Bengkulu dont know history, culture, norm etc about Bengkulu In Bengkulu there is not institution give and provide information about culture of Bengkulu Bengkulu Corner is in response to the social conditions

University of Bengkulu Library Bengkulu Corner Preserving cultural heritage Cultural literacy

Theoretical Overview (Chibuzor,Dim. L, Ngozi, 2009) Cultural heritage refers to the legacies of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of agroup or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present for the benefit of future generation. Prott. & O’keefe in (Chibuzor,Dim. L, 2009) cultural heritage includes moveable objects (works of arts)-, immovable cultural objects (monuments and sites), expressive activities (language, music, dance and drama) as well as intangible customs and traditions such as proverbs, rituals and intellectual norms

Laster, Paulsen expanded H Laster, Paulsen expanded H.B wilson in (Thayer, 1998) Cultural literacy is being aware your ethnicity and utilizing cross multikultural communication skill.

Methods Qualitative Interview/Observation Head of University of Bengkulu library Librarian in Bengkulu corner Students

Discussion and analysis Glance of Bengkulu The main tribe is Lebak and Melayu.

Coastal area

Tabot

Rafflesia Arnoldi

Bengkulu in history

Kain besurek

II. Bengkulu Corner Bengkulu corner persist in april 2016

Collection of bengkulu corner Manuscript

b. Scientific work Jurnal Thesis Disertation Essay Research reports

C. Photo

Book

Students from University of Bengkulu Researches II . User of Bengkulu University Students from University of Bengkulu Researches Student from out university Community

Cultural Literacy and the Role of Bengkulu Corner's Cultral literatur to help reader Bengkulu corner presence have a positive impact to increase cultural literacy

Bengkulu corner do promotion of the service to the academic civitas through 1. the library user education. 2. UNIB Fair

Conclusion Culture is something becoming important to Need be safeguarded and inherited our generation Bengkulu corner have big role increase cultural literacy of Bengkulu society except academician Bengkulu University Bengkulu corner present to present the collection of Bengkulu about history, culture, customs, beliefs, norms and the other