To reduce its loss factor, the Cynthiana-Harrison Public Library in Kentucky will deploy a radio frequency identification (RFID) security system from 3M Library Systems this fall. 3M will install two ...
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 ...
The expansion of the Crandall Public Library will offer patrons more than additional space. The expanded library will also include radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. The system will ...
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 ...
The radio frequency identification checkout system (RFID) at Berkeley Public Library needs more money. Yes, even before the system has been paid, some of the equipment is so deteriorated that it needs ...
UPM Raflatac, a developer and supplier of high-volume production HF and UHF RFID tags and inlays, today announced a warranty program for RFID tags sold into library book-tagging applications. The ...
“We’re a library system that is being loved to death,” says Jackie Powers, director of public information for Colorado’s Jefferson County Public Library. The library system serves more than 370,000 of ...
Perhaps no city’s more deserving of generosity than New Orleans. And as such, one of the city’s most prominent libraries is getting a boost, RFID style. American RFID companies TAGSYS AND Integrated ...
The Berkeley Public Library is continuing its unfortunate tradition of seriously misrepresenting the facts about radio frequency identification (RFID) as it seeks a waiver of the Nuclear Free Berkeley ...
June 26, 2006 -- TAGSYS, the global leader in item-level RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) infrastructure, today announced that it has been awarded the largest library RFID project in China at the ...
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 ...