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UNLV Libraries & RFID  October 1998: 3M introduces RFID to 3M Library Advisory Council  June 1999: CML begins tagging its collection  October 1999:

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1 UNLV Libraries & RFID  October 1998: 3M introduces RFID to 3M Library Advisory Council  June 1999: CML begins tagging its collection  October 1999: Discussions begin on concept of DLA  July 2000: Work begins on tagging main library collection  January 2001: Lied Library opens

2 Applications & Benefits  Self Service  Deselection & Relocation  Stacks Maintenance  Database Maintenance  Staff Efficiency & Ergonomics  Collection Security

3 Self Service Library users can more easily check out materials without staff interaction and usually without waiting in lines

4 Deselection & Relocation 60,000 + items have been withdrawn or relocated to storage utilizing specific criteria on the DLA. Also, new converters now have the ability to “weed as they tag.”

5 Stacks Maintenance  DLA can collect inventory data in the background while performing other tasks such as shelfreading  Entire collection is now shelfread a minimum of twice per year—a difference that translates into increased patron satisfaction

6 Database Maintenance Example of an Excel spreadsheet containing data on “problems” found by the DLA during shelf reading

7 Staff Efficiency & Ergonomics  RFID allows staff to perform tasks such as checking items in and out— as well as shelfreading and inventory—more quickly  The associated tools (staff workstation and DLA) allow staff to perform these tasks more comfortably and without physical strain

8 Collection Security  Combination of RFID/security strip may be the best way to go  “One tag” option now available for security  Some vendors offer security gates that can capture data on what leaves the library

9 RFID & The Future  Patron use patterns and implications for space usage and collection development  Automated book drop/sorting stations  NISO group to focus on interoperability of tags and hardware across vendors


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