Rfid System : A Boon for Librarians
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2006-02-02
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INFLIBNET Center
Abstract
Radio Frequency Identification Systems (RFID) are increasingly used in libraries for
automation of repetitive work such as lending or returning of items. The ability of RFID
(Radio Frequency IDentification) to read multiple tags at once and ability to read without
line of site reduces repetitive tasks. RFID enables more rapid updating of the library
database enabling improved availability and circulation. Libraries, schools, the government,
and private sector businesses are adopting radio frequency identification tags, or RFIDs -
a technology that can be used to pinpoint the physical location of whatever item the tags are
embedded in. The present paper is an attempt to describe major features of RFID technology,
its benefits over barcode system, basic components and optional components with their
effect on library system. Authors describe in the article, RFID is a boon for librarians as It
further highlights the key functions of RFID in libraries like shelf charging –discharging,
reliability, high speed inventorying, automated materials handling etc. and disadvantages
like high cost, accessibility to compromise, reader collision, tag collision, and lack of
standards. The paper also discusses the recent developments in RFID Systems as well as
next generation use of RFID. The paper throws light on RFID initiatives in India. At the end
some recommendations regarding the implementation of RFID System in libraries have
been listed.
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RFID, Components, Features, Initiatives