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Library Assn. Convention to Showcase Bibliotheca RFID Wares

Friday, March 7, 2008

Perhaps you, like the average librarian, is curious how RFID can help manage the business of tracking books.

Here’s your chance: Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems is exhibiting at the Public Library Association convention in Minneapolis on March 26-28, 2008.

The event is held every other year and is attended by library directors and library administrators globally.

Bibliotheca will be demonstrating an array of RFID products that save time, provide a better patron experience and deliver a measurable ROI, the company said in a statement. [end] 

The NFC Forum has announced that it will host a Solutions Showcase following its Members Meeting in Frankfurt, Germany on Feb. 8.

This inaugural event will see six NFC Forum member companies demonstrating their NFC-enabled products and services. Presentations will include:

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The Johnson County Library, Kan. will soon move forward on the installation of RFID equipment and adding tags to all of the books and audiovisual materials at the Corinth Library.

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Another library joins the long list of those converting to RFID technology to developing a more efficient method of borrowing items - the Grand Rapids Public Library system.

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Bibliotheca and Intellident have announced a merger that would combine the two into one of the largest RFID companies in Europe. The union also includes Intellident’s French subsidiary Ident SAS.

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The Pickaway County District Public Library in Circleville, Ohio has chosen Bibliotheca ITG to supply RFID and automated materials handling solutions for its newly renovated facility.

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Denton public libraries have announced plans to install new RFID technology in an effort to speed up the check-in of returned items, while easing the workload of library staff.

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