Library Management System

Library Management SystemInstitutional (academic) libraries and public libraries face growing challenges in managing the assets of their collection and maintaining or improving service levels to patrons. Over the past twenty years, libraries have grown their services to their patrons from simply offering books and periodicals to now adding multi-media items such as videos, CDs and DVDs.

Add to this the fact that many libraries provide patrons computers to access the Internet as another source for information. Throughout this growth in material resources offered by libraries there are also growing concerns on the security of the collection assets and maintaining (or improving) service levels to the patrons. Throughout this time, many municipalities and institutions who manage our library systems have sought ways to reduce operating budgets (cut staff) to offset the growing capital costs of the multi-media resources and computer hardware. For the concerns that library managers face each day, RFID technology brings solutions that magnetic stripe or barcode technology simply cannot deliver as effectively.

The RFID tag is assigned and attached to the asset in similar ways, depending on the material, paper, plastics, etc.

The advantages of RFID tags over barcode or magnetic stripe are as follows:

 

Managing Library Books by Attaching IC Tags Archive:

Attaching IC tags to books and installing security gates that scan the IC data using radio waves makes it possible to confirm whether books have been properly checked out. IC tags can be attached to CDs and videos available at libraries as well as books in order to lighten the workload of employees who handle check-outs and returns. This system differs from the conventional barcode system of scanning one book at a time in that multiple books can be processed simultaneously. The enhanced procedure boosts efficiency and facilitates labor saving for library operations. User-friendly Automatic Book Circulation machines (terminals for general users) are also attracting attention

Each library system is unique and therefore the challenges you face are unique. We make the effort to understand your circumstance and with this knowledge we assist you in finding the most cost-effective ways to develop RFID technology in your library systems to improve productivity of staff, reduce capital budgets and provide a better experience and service to the library patrons. For more information on how praLIB can assist your library system, please write to us at info@pragra.com or call us at +917926871353, ext. 110.


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