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Manuel d'identification par radiofréquence pour bibliothécaires

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“Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ...
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Paperback
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Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
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ISBN
9781591583714
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering, Language Arts & Disciplines
Publication Name
Radio Frequency Identification Handbook for Librarians
Item Length
10 in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Subject
Library & Information Science / General, Radio
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.4 in
Author
Lynne A. Jacobsen, Connie K. Haley, Shai S. Robkin
Item Width
7 in
Item Weight
11.2 Oz
Number of Pages
176 Pages

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Product Information

The popularity of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has increased as its cost has decreased and the growth shows no signs of abating. Academic and public librarians wishing to convert to RFID technology will find in this book the background they need to ask the right questions of prospective vendors, such as: ; Why should my library consider implementing RFID? ; What components make up an RFID system? ; How do I select a vendor? ; How do I manage a barcode-RFID conversion project?

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-10
1591583713
ISBN-13
9781591583714
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57191097

Product Key Features

Author
Lynne A. Jacobsen, Connie K. Haley, Shai S. Robkin
Publication Name
Radio Frequency Identification Handbook for Librarians
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Library & Information Science / General, Radio
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering, Language Arts & Disciplines
Number of Pages
176 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10 in
Item Height
0.4 in
Item Width
7 in
Item Weight
11.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2006-032396
Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
LeafCats
378
Lc Classification Number
Z699
Reviews
"The issue of whether and how to implement RFID in libraries is timely and pertinent to space planning as well as technology planning….This handbook is clearly written and makes techincal information easily understandable. The liberal use of lists, photographs, charts, and diagrams adds value for communicating with and training project teams. The author successfully present a professional tone that makes the information clear for any type of library and does not show bias for particular vendors….I highly recommend this handbook for any librarian who may participate in an RFID decision or implementation project." - Technicalities, "The authors--two technical service librarians and a library vendor--introduce readers to RFID technology with an overview of implementation considerations including pros and cons. They also cover the RFID data model, privacy and security issues, the types of tags and readers available--including self-checkout and automated return/sorting systems--vendors, and managing a conversion project that uses existing barcode data. The appendixes include a Frequently Asked Questions section, a budget sheet, conversion guidelines, and a listing of RFID web resources. Overall, this book offers a thorough treatment of the subject and will be useful for libraries considering RFID." - Library Journal, "Radio Frequency Identification Handbook for Librarians is perfect for librarians wishing to convert to RFID technology."- Library Media Connection, "This practical, clearly written guide will be helpful for librarians who are considering RFID systems for their institutions." - Public Libraries, " Radio Frequency Identification Handbook for Librarians is perfect for librarians wishing to convert to RFID technology." - Library Media Connection, "Haley, a system librarian at Chicago State University Library, provides background on the technology and benefits of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology in this guide for academic and public librarians wishing to convert to RFID technology. After a brief overview of how RFID technology works and its use in the retail environment, the guide discusses technical implementation issues for libraries as well as political and social concerns, costs, and physical logistics. Types of tags and readers are described, and there is advice on selecting a vendor. A final chapter outlines steps for managing the RFID conversion project. Appendices offer FAQs, sample budgets and conversion guidelines, and lists of web sites for RFID manufacturers, organizations, and news." - Reference & Research Book News, "This book provides some good hints and tips and gives a useful summary of this technology. As part of preliminary background reading this book provides some very useful technical information." - Library Review, " Radio Frequency Identification Handbook for LibrarianS≪/i> is perfect for librarians wishing to convert to RFID technology." - Library Media Connection, "Because of both the breadth and the depth of the information presented, this handbook could very nearly servce as a sole source for someone undertaking an RFID project. It covers all aspects of the technology and is very thorough in answering nearly every conceivable question a librarian might have when considering conversion to an RFID system. This guide is well-written and informative, and highly recommended for academic and public librarians interested in learning the basics of RFID or wishing to implement a system of their own." - Reference & User Services Quarterly, "The authors--two technical service librarians and a library vendor--introduce readers to RFID technology with an overview of implementation considerations including pros and cons. They also cover the RFID data model, privacy and security issues, the types of tags and readers available--including self-checkout and automated return/sorting systems--vendors, and managing a conversion project that uses existing barcode data. The appendixes include a Frequently Asked Questions section, a budget sheet, conversion guidelines, and a listing of RFID web resources. Overall, this book offers a thorough treatment of the subject and will be useful for libraries considering RFID." -- Library Journal "Because of both the breadth and the depth of the information presented, this handbook could very nearly servce as a sole source for someone undertaking an RFID project. It covers all aspects of the technology and is very thorough in answering nearly every conceivable question a librarian might have when considering conversion to an RFID system. This guide is well-written and informative, and highly recommended for academic and public librarians interested in learning the basics of RFID or wishing to implement a system of their own." -- Reference & User Services Quarterly "The issue of whether and how to implement RFID in libraries is timely and pertinent to space planning as well as technology planning....This handbook is clearly written and makes techincal information easily understandable. The liberal use of lists, photographs, charts, and diagrams adds value for communicating with and training project teams. The author successfully present a professional tone that makes the information clear for any type of library and does not show bias for particular vendors....I highly recommend this handbook for any librarian who may participate in an RFID decision or implementation project." -- Technicalities "This book provides some good hints and tips and gives a useful summary of this technology. As part of preliminary background reading this book provides some very useful technical information." -- Library Review "Haley, a system librarian at Chicago State University Library, provides background on the technology and benefits of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology in this guide for academic and public librarians wishing to convert to RFID technology. After a brief overview of how RFID technology works and its use in the retail environment, the guide discusses technical implementation issues for libraries as well as political and social concerns, costs, and physical logistics. Types of tags and readers are described, and there is advice on selecting a vendor. A final chapter outlines steps for managing the RFID conversion project. Appendices offer FAQs, sample budgets and conversion guidelines, and lists of web sites for RFID manufacturers, organizations, and news." -- Reference & Research Book News " Radio Frequency Identification Handbook for Librarians is perfect for librarians wishing to convert to RFID technology." -- Library Media Connection "This practical, clearly written guide will be helpful for librarians who are considering RFID systems for their institutions." -- Public Libraries
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction to RFID Chapter 2: Considering Implementation of RFID Chapter 3: Tags, Readers, and Applications Chapter 4: How to Select a Vendor Chapter 5: How to Manage the RFID Conversion Project Appendix A: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Appendix B: Budget Sheet Appendix C: Conversion Guidelines: A Sample Appendix D1: Survey Results of Library RFID Products Appendix D2: A Survey Letter Appendix E: On Tag Sorting Features Appendix F: RFID Resources Appendix G: Using OpenRFP for RFID Vendor Selection Suggested Readings Index
Copyright Date
2007
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Decimal
025.00285
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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