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 ...
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 ...
Beginning in 2006, all public libraries in Munich, Germany, will begin replacing the bar code and electromagnetic security label system currently used for managing and tracking their collections with ...
Colloquy: Read the transcript of an online discussion about whether libraries’ increasing use of high-tech tags to keep track of books poses a threat to privacy and civil liberties by enabling library ...
MANUKAU City Council will open a hi-tech library in Botany Downs, which will be the first in New Zealand to track the location of its books using RFID tags. Libraries manager Chris Szekely says tags ...
Starting in October, public libraries in Hamburg, Germany, will begin implementing an RFID-based system for checking materials in and out. The system will be provided by the Danish division of U.K.
I would like to commend The Chronicle for its August 6 article “Talking Tags.” The article dealt in a rational, balanced way with the topic of high-tech labels in library books. However, I would like ...
DAILY RFID, a Chinese leading producer of RFID tags and RFID readers, has launched 2.4GHz Active RFID Reader DL3800, designed to provide long read range up to 100m. The 2.4GHz active RFID reader have ...