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RFID benefits to library

RFID benefits to library according to ALA (American Library Association)

  • Rapid charging/discharging: the use of RFID reduces the amount of time required to perform circulation operations. Information can be read from RFID tags much faster than from barcodes and several items in a stack can be read at the same time.
  • Simplified patron self-charging/discharging: for patrons using self-charging, there is a marked improvement because they do not have to carefully place materials within a designated template and they can charge several items at the same time.
  • High reliability: the readers are highly reliable. Several vendors of RFID library systems claim an almost 100 percent detection rate using RFID tags.
  • High-speed inventorying: a unique advantage of RFID systems is their ability to scan books on the shelves without tipping them out or removing them.
  • Automated materials handling: conveyor and sorting systems can move library materials and sort them by category into separate bins or onto separate carts.
  • Long tag life: RFID tags last longer than barcodes because nothing comes into contact with them. Most RFID vendors claim a minimum of 100,000 transactions before a tag may need to be replaced.