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Radio frequency identification in libraries edited by Smitha Ramachandran.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hyderabad: ICFAI, 2008.Description: 215 pISBN:
  • 9788131414071
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 025.82 RAM/RAD
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Radio frequency identification (RFID) :its usage and libraries
Chapter 2. Implementing RFID in library: methodologies, advantages and dis advantages
Chapter 3. Radio frequency identification in libraries
Chapter 4. RFID technology: a changing scenario and new pilgrim for library
Chapter 5. Use of RFID technology in libraries: a new approach to circulation, tracking, inventorying, and security of library materials
Chapter 6. RFID & privacy within libraries - myths, misconceptions and the future
Chapter 7. Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for OhioLink libraries:a white paper
Chapter 8. RFID technology for for libraries: a case study of its implementation at PRL, Ahmadabad
Chapter 9. Implementation of RFID technology in Jayakar library, university of Pune : problems and perspectives
Chapter 10. RFID technology infrastructure for libraries: a case study of its implementation at JRDTML
Chapter 11. RFID and organisational transformation in the National library board of singapore
Chapter 12. Introducing RFID at middlesex university learning resources
Chapter 13. Moving right along: using RFID for collection management at the parliamentary library
Chapter 14. Standards for RFID systems in Australian libraries - what does it all mean and why should you care?
Index

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