The RFID system automates the processes of searching for books, returning and borrowing, simplifies inventory, relieves the burden on the librarian, and also ensures the safety of the book fund from theft.
The benefits of RFID automation are undeniable. For readers, this is the speed of service, the ability to borrow and donate books on their own. But the most important thing is the pleasure of visiting a technologically advanced library and a comfortable pastime. Librarians also benefit from RFID implementation: the process of servicing the reader is accelerated, the inventory is simplified and accelerated, the influence of the human factor when working with funds, electronic forms is reduced, and the process of moving books inside and outside the fund becomes as transparent as possible.
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]]>The RST-Invent company has developed a series of RFID terminals for self-service, which allow you to issue and return library books, view the status of the reader’s form, identify debts and issue an extension. Among the pleasant bonuses – modern design, the ability to choose the interface language, vandal-resistant design.
The new terminals are optimized to work as part of a traditional library identification system based on the HF band (13.56 MHz).
RST-Invent self-service terminals have a number of common characteristics:
But each of them also has unique parameters that provide maximum comfort to users.
Rapid advances in technology in the library sector have made self-service in libraries an integral part of creating a comfortable environment for readers. The implementation of complex solutions for the automation of library services based on radio frequency identification contributes to the engagement of the reader in the process of interacting with new smart library technologies, which open a new level in serving library visitors.
To date, the company “RST-Invent” has already implemented projects for the implementation of an integrated HF RFID-system in the Murmansk State Regional Universal Scientific Library, as well as in the Association of Municipal Libraries of the city of Perm.
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