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13.56MHZ RFID Tags For Library Systems

13.56MHZ RFID Tags For Library Systems

May 07, 2020
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What is RFID ?

Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses a wireless radio system to transfer data from a tag attached to an object, such as a book, so you can identify it and track its use. The tag contains electronically stored information on a microchip which is read by a RFID reader or scanner.

Using RFID in school libraries

RFID library tags replace library barcodes. So they're protected, they're usually placed on the inside of a library item. Multiple RFID tags can be read at a time, unlike barcodes which can only be read one at a time.

Storing your information

Information about library items that you use for circulation, stocktake, and collection management is encoded on the tag’s microchip so it can be read by the RFID scanner. The information may include:

· the item's title

· the format

· the call number

· the school’s name.

The information stored on the tag’s microchip links to your Integrated Library System (ILS). The RFID reader scans the tag and, using its unique ID number, connects the item’s details with the information stored in your ILS.

Security systems and RFID

RFID tags also include a built-in security feature, which can be used if a school library has security gates installed. The security feature is activated or deactivated when you issue or return items. You don't need to put magnetic strips in items to use the security features of RFID.

Benefits of RFID

If you implement RFID, library staff will be able to:

· issue and return items more quickly than when you use barcodes — for large collections with high circulation this can make circulation tasks much more efficient

· spend less time on routine circulation tasks and more time on customer support and other library services

· improve how you manage your collection — barcode scanners make time-consuming tasks more efficient, including stocktakes, locating missing items, compiling weeding reports and checking that items are correctly shelved.

RFID Library Labels in student ID cards can also be linked to the library’s ILS and the school’s Learning Management System (LMS).

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