Abstract

With the adoption of RFID in library, many technical and management problems occur, such as the unmet needs of library due to insufficient RFID device function, the standards to be unified, the invasion of privacy, the lack of supervision on book damage and the mis-shelving. This paper puts forward new methods to promote the application of RFID in library based on the analysis of the management service mode of library.

Highlights

  • With the adoption of RFID in library, many technical and management problems occur, such as the unmet needs of library due to insufficient RFID device function, the standards to be unified, the invasion of privacy, the lack of supervision on book damage and the mis-shelving

  • This paper puts forward new methods to promote the application of RFID in library based on the analysis of the management service mode of library

  • Advantages of RFID Systems It is well known to us that RFID system has a lot of advantages

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Introduction

An RFID system mainly includes three parts: a tag, a reader and an antenna. A reader is a receiver device which powers the antenna to generate radio frequency waves to transmit a signal that activates the tag and allows data to come into or leave the tag’s memory. An antenna is connected to the reader to help to process identification of the items and activate the tag to write data to it. Advantages of RFID Systems It is well known to us that RFID system has a lot of advantages It can be concluded as follows: ·Rapid check-in and check out: RFID tags can read the information much faster than barcodes. A RFID tag can read several items in a stack at the same time. The use of RFID system reduces the amount of time in the process of circulation operations

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