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 RFID
Author:Roberto Gambini
Date:Tuesday, 25th Jun 2002 17:02
Views:3,541 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
Category:Information Issues
URL:http://www.freepint.com/go/b18471

I would like to know what the experts think about the use in library of RFID - radio frequency identification devices, especially the positive and negative features.
Thank you.

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• RFID
I would like to know what the experts think about the use in library of RFID - radio frequency identification ...
Roberto Gambini 25/06/02 17:02 18471
  • Re: RFID
For a potted overview briefing on RFID in Libraries - see http://www.biblio-tech.com/html/rfid.html, which discusses the application of this technology and ...
Andrew Everest 28/06/02 13:23 18549
  • Re: RFID
You could try contacting Symbol - one of our Business Partners - they have a UK office, and produce an ...
Helen Ettridge 28/06/02 13:17 18547
  • Re: RFID
Also Includes a free white paper. "RFID Explained - An Introduction to RFID and Tagging Technologies" Covering the following topics: Chip and Chipless ...
Mike Geldart 26/06/02 10:15 18481
  • Re: RFID
Hi Roberto You could try: http://www.idtechex.com/index.html They have masses of information on this subject. BR Mike
Mike Geldart 26/06/02 10:13 18480
    • Re: RFID
The company I used to work for handles a lot of research on RFID - http://www.worldwidesecurityexchange.com/ John.
John J. Carson 26/06/02 14:11 18491