TY - BOOK AU - Ayre,Lori Bowen TI - RFID in libraries: a step toward interoperability T2 - Library technology reports, SN - 9780838994337 AV - Z699.75 .A97 2012eb U1 - 025.0028 22 PY - 2012/// CY - Chicago, IL PB - ALA TechSource KW - Radio frequency identification systems KW - Electronic security systems KW - Libraries KW - Security measures KW - Inventory control KW - Stack management (Libraries) KW - Automation KW - Technological innovations KW - Charging systems (Libraries) KW - Book drops KW - Library buildings KW - Safety measures KW - Systèmes d'identification par radiofréquence KW - Systèmes électroniques de sécurité KW - Bibliothèques KW - Sécurité KW - Mesures KW - Services des magasins KW - Automatisation KW - Innovations KW - Systèmes de prêt (Bibliothèques) KW - Postes de retour des livres KW - electronic security systems KW - aat KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES KW - Library & Information Science KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Introduction -- Library RFID systems for identification, security, and materials handling -- RFID costs, benefits, and ROI -- RFID standards -- Moving your RFID system to the new US Data Profile N2 - The approval by The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) of a new standard for RFID in libraries is a big step toward interoperability among libraries and vendors. By following this set of practices and procedures, libraries can ensure that an RFID tag in one library can be used seamlessly by another, assuming both comply, even if they have different suppliers for tags, hardware, and software. In this issue of Library Technology Reports, Lori Bowen Ayre, an experienced implementer of automated materials handling systems, Provides background on the evolution of the standard UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=563865 ER -