Technological advancements drive digitization across various sectors, including information and public services. Library automation applications, such as INLISLite developed by the National Library of Indonesia, facilitate circulation, cataloging, and library management. However, users encounter challenges, including difficulties in printing membership cards and inputting book data. This study aims to analyze user satisfaction with the INLISLite application using the Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) method based on End User Computing Satisfaction (EUCS) variables, along with additional factors such as response speed, attitude toward use, perceived usefulness, perceived enjoyment, and user satisfaction. The research involved 21 librarians and staff from the Disarpus of Banyumas Regency. Results showed a Customer Satisfaction Index (IKP) score of 74.25%, indicating moderate user satisfaction. IPA analysis via a Cartesian diagram revealed that ease of use (EOU) and format (F) variables require priority improvement, while content (C), timeliness (T), response speed (SOR), and perceived usefulness (PU) should be maintained.
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