Fascinating stuff!
Perhaps you could let us know a little more about I-tag with regard to
support for the UK National Profile for RFID in libraries, or ISO 28560-2?
Whilst we aren't eager to turn LIB-RFID into a marketing tool we very much
welcome debate on such key issues as interoperability and tag data
standards.
Apologies for cross posting
Thanks very much
Mick Fortune
LIB-RFID co-owner
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Subject: Crawley uses Axiell I-Tag for RFID for self service
Hi
Thought this might be of interest to the list.
Warm regards
Catherine
The prestigious new Crawley Library, opened by West Sussex County Council in
December 2008, has been designed to take advantage of the most up-to- date
facilities and technologies. RFID-enabled stock was a key feature of the
design and self-service terminals for returning and borrowing items have now
been in use for six months.
The self-service option has been a huge success, with customers achieving
self-service rates of over 90%, while the amount of staff time spent on day-
to-day housekeeping tasks can be reduced by over 80% through use of the I-
Tag shelf-reading solution and stock management software.
The Axiell I-Tag solution encompasses all aspects of self-service, stock
management, and security.
www.axiell.co.uk
http://www.flickr.com/photos/crawleylibrary
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