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SkyRFID offers automated library system

Friday, June 12, 2009

Canada-based SkyRFID Inc., a provider of RFID-enabled automated data collection systems, has announced the release of an Automated Self Serve Library Management system. Patrons of a library deploying the system can access a full range of library services with a swipe of their RFID-enabled library cards.

The system offers the standard functions of the increasingly common RFID-enabled library management solution; patrons can access their records and check out library items at self-serve stations. The SkyRFID system also simplifies the catalog search process, enabling patrons to reserve and request books from multiple branches of a library system with a minimum of effort.


With the addition of optional PC/SC CCID NFC Smart Card readers to the system, SkyRFID gives customers the option of accepting payment for overdue fines via smart cards or NFC cell phones. A range of administrative functions, including the transfer of catalog items from a barcode system to RFID, are also supported by the system.

SkyRFID also offers libraries an additional security function through the new system. The RFID-enabled patron IDs can be used as key cards to gain access to locked library facilities for special events, scheduled for hours when the building is closed to the general public. [end] 

The Washington County, Oregon library system is set to roll out an automated RFID system across its 15-library network, according to The Oregonian.

3M Library Systems was selected as the vendor of choice to monitor the countywide library collection of more than 1.6 million items including books, movies and music discs. The 3M installation comprises entry and exit security gates, staff workstations and customer self-service kiosks.

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Denton public libraries have announced plans to install new RFID technology in an effort to speed up the check-in of returned items, while easing the workload of library staff.

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Another library joins the long list of those converting to RFID technology to developing a more efficient method of borrowing items - the Grand Rapids Public Library system.

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The Johnson County Library, Kan. will soon move forward on the installation of RFID equipment and adding tags to all of the books and audiovisual materials at the Corinth Library.

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The Vigo County Public Library in Terre Haute, Ind. has selected 3M RFID and the 3M automated materials handling system to help improve efficiency for library staff and patrons.

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The Middle Country Public Library in Centereach, N.Y. implemented a self-check and self-return system all made possible with the aid of RFID technology, according to libn.com.

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