Libraries in the United States have announced plans to install new RFID technologies in orders to speed up check-in for visitors. Installed RFIDtags will help relieve the workload of library staff.
Libraries in the US have announced plans to install newRFID technologies in order to speed up check-in when serving visitors. The installedRFID tags will help relieve the workload of library staff.
For this, library managers intend to find suitable equipment, including self-checkout machines andRFID electronic tags, which will be intended for all library departments.
UsingRFID technology together With a system for automating the registration of books, DVDs, etc., it will save employees' working time and speed up the turnover of popular publications. Once the equipment is installed, staff can focus their time on assisting visitors and arranging materials, thereby increasing customer satisfaction.
The project will include self-checkout machines that allow multiple items to be checked at once. The RFID system will read tags and determine which books are intended for a particular customer, as well as which books should be transferred to another library.
RFID equipment will replace primitive barcode systems, increase visitor turnover, and allow for control over the return of books.