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  1. The RFID tag can be attached to the book on several places. Tags are almost always attached inside the books. This can be inside the front cover or back cover. Mostly the back cover is chosen, although there appears to be no difference between the two according to Golding and Tennant (Golding and Tennant, 2010).
    www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/LH…

    Tag the inside of each book with an RFID tag. Try to use a paper faced tag with or without human readable information or a barcode. If a clear inlay must be used, try to obscure the tag from view. Concealing tags is suggested so that patrons do not remove the RFID tags from books.

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    The present invention relates to a radio frequency identification (RFID) device and method for book tagging, using which a RFID tag which is designed to attach to a book is first being scanned and detected in view of optimizing the RFID tag's signal strength and its effective reading rate as well so as to determine a position on the book for the RFID tag to attach thereat while allowing the detection to the RFID tag to be...

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    Non-proprietary, high quality re-writable tags help libraries increase efficiency and productivity while maintaining security. Tags contain a memory chip that is reprogrammable. Security status is stored directly on the tag. Guaranteed for …

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  8. RFID Tagging & RFID Tags for Modern Library Systems

    rfidTAG. The first step to successful RFID conversion is choosing tags that deliver fast, reliable performance. Your tags are the key to faster transactions, better shelf management, and improved item security using RFID capabilities. …

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    RFID Library System will include tags, readers& software. Books are tagged with OSRFID library tags. When library tags come near to the reader, it will provide power to the library tags to get the data from the RFID tags to enable a …

  10. RFID labels for your library - Dialoc ID Library

    Dialoc ID RFID book labels are made with an optimal designed aluminum antenna for best performance in the gates, pre-tuned to be used inside and on top of books. The attached NXP Sli-X icode (ISO 15693) chip is the best suitable …

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  11. RFID Tags and Labels | D-Tech International

    D-Tech’s RFID label range provides a label for most formats of stock. trackIT RFID library book tags works with the complete range of D-Tech 13.5 MHz RFID labels as well as items tagged with approved labels from book suppliers.

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