Alfa Noranda

Alfa Noranda is an Minang Indonesian archaeologist, librarian, cultural activist, and lecturer. He was born in Padang, Sumatera Barat, Indonesia.
Biography
Early life
Alfa is the son of Nur Azwar, a retired Indonesian civil servant, an engineer on public work department in West Sumatra, who works with irrigation as a consultant in Timur Leste, and Siti Zahara. He grew up in Marapalam and Aur Duri sub-district known as Durian Sati on 1560 or Kampung Durian which is the first settlement He continued his education in the same department by gaining a scholarship for prospective lecturers in archeology in 2011.
Cultural organisations
There are not many sources that inform the background of the organization, but Alfa Noranda's track record found starting in 2009 is the founder of the Cultural Heritage Advocacy Society which is a collection of communities that fight for conservation Cagar Budaya in Indonesia. In 2010, became a Trustee of the Literature Community Tubuh Jendela, Community Rangkiang Budaya which intensively published archeological information in West Sumatra. In 2012, Alfa was the formulator of the theme “Rencana Aksi Indonesia Kreatif” at the Indonesian Youth Culture Congress in 2012. In 2019, Alfa was appointed and confirmed as the management of the Human Resources Development and organization of the Special Library Forum in Indonesia.
University lecturing
In addition to his studies and cultural work, Noranda also lectured at universities. Between 2010 and 2011 he lectured at the Department of History at Andalas University. Between 2014 and 2015 he lectured
National Museum of Indonesia
In 2015 Noranda started working at the National Museum of Indonesia; he was a "registrar" at the museum until 2017, when he changed role to "library material manager". Noranda was responsible for creating the online network system at the National Museum Library The library information system uses MediaWiki to host the museum's encyclopedia, to help promote the museum's work to the public.
 
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