
RFID in Libraries
RFID in libraries uses small electronic tags with embedded circuits and antennas attached to books and materials. These tags store unique identification information. When a book passes through a special scanner near the exit, the RFID system quickly detects and identifies the item without physical contact or line-of-sight. This technology accelerates check-out and return processes, enhances inventory management, and reduces theft. Overall, RFID streamlines library operations, improves accuracy, and offers a more efficient experience for both staff and patrons.