Tracking books and other items in libraries is one of the oldest and most common applications of RFID technology. By placing a tag on either the spine or inside cover of a book, you can achieve ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. June 26, 2006—Item-level tagging specialist TAGSYS today announced that its technology will be deployed at the Shenzhen Library in China, where it ...
Imagine a library system that knows where every book is and allows visitors to return and issue books automatically. That dream is slowly becoming a reality as libraries adopt the use of tiny Radio ...
The Kilbourn Public Library in Wisconsin is planning to tags its entire media collection – books, DVDs and CDs – with RFID technology to streamline facility operations, according to the a local news ...
ASK continues its progress in the provision of low cost RFID labels for library asset management. The company has aligned with Bibliotheca, a European provider of RFID-enabled library solutions, to ...
Students can't wait to check out of class so they can check in to the new state-of-the-art library at Red Mountain Middle School in Deming, N.M., the Integrated Technology Group's (ITG) first full ...
UW Libraries is improving your library experience by implementing Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags across our physical collections. This upgrade will make self-checkout faster, streamline ...
For a glimpse of how RFID technology could transform stores, factories and people's everyday lives, you may only need to look as far as your local library. Hundreds of city and college libraries are ...
Dubai, May 5th, 2008 (WAM) -- As part of its development and modernization projects, Dubai Public Libraries Department has recently applied RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) system for managing ...
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