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A library system in Geneva, Switzerland, is installing high frequency RFID systems to manage 700,000 circulating items at 11 branches. Bibliothèques Municipales de Genève is installing more than 100 ...
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 ...
The library will be installing tag programming stations, staff stations, Apex XpressChec patron self-service kiosks, Apex RFID security pedestals and a shelf-reading system, as well as RFID tags.
Full school library RFID implementation at Red Mountain Middle School; allows library staff to spend more time directly contributing to the students' learning.
Additionally, the RFID system will help the library carry out its weekly inventory, as numerous items can be scanned at once. Tagging items would also save staff the time they spend serving people ...
Item-level tagging specialist TAGSYS today announced that its technology will be deployed at the Shenzhen Library in China, where it will be the second largest RFID-enabled library automation system ...
Libraries manager Chris Szekely says tags have been attached to the library's collection of 30,000 books. Most of the hardware was in place last week and testing of the system has "been great", he ...
The Integrated Technology Group (ITG), a division of Vernon Library Supplies, Inc., will be installing its Apex RFID™ (Radio ...
The RFID system is now applied on more than 300 library materials spread over seven public libraries. The action team that implemented the project was comprised of ten employees of the public ...
The RFID system went online at the Central Library in February and, most recently, at the Kenmore and Kenilworth branches earlier this month.
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