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Re: RFID

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Anna Turner)
Wed Jan 14 20:02:56 2004

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Cemdrella,
        How are you planning to use the technology.  I have been reading
just a little bit about it.  I understand that the cost of the barcode is
still pretty high compared to the current barcode technology.  Please share
any information you receive on this topic.  I am very interested.

Thank you,
Anna Turner
PC & Network Manager
Tulsa City-County Library
Work:  (918) 596-7886










-----Original Message-----
From: Cendrella Haber [mailto:chabre@LAU.EDU.LB]
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 8:04 AM
To: PACS-L@LISTSERV.UH.EDU
Subject: RFID

Happy Holidays to all.

I would like to know if any library has implemented or is in the process of
implementing RFIP technology? Maybe the majority of us have already the 3M
security systems. Are you planning to use their products or install a
completely new system and why? I have noticed that not all RFIP vendors are
compatible with 3M. What is the wise thing to do in this case taking into
consideration that it is still an expensive technology.

Regards,
Cendrella

            Cendrella Habre
            Automation Librarian
            Lebanese American University
            P.O.Box 13-5053
            Chouran Beirut 1102 2801 Lebanon
            Tel: (961) 178-6456 x1385/2289
            Fax: (961) 1 867098
            chabre@lau.edu.lb
            www.lau.edu.lb




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