RFID in the library: Work flows, efficiencies, and the Internet of Things.
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More and more libraries are moving to RFID or are considering RFID. It is therefore fitting that VALA finish the year with a meeting that focuses on a topic that is of major interest to a wide cross section of the library community.
Facilitated by Alan Butters from Sybis, and with representatives from major RFID suppliers as well as a panel of librarians who have radio tagged their collections, this VALA end-of-year general meeting will be topical and informative.
The session will focus on:
- What to consider if you are interested in radio tagging your collections
- Project managing an RFID conversion
- How RFID changes your library workflows
- The impact on the patron experience
- The impact on library staff and staffing
- If and how RFID will allow libraries to move towards the “Internet of Things”, whereby physical items will have a presence on the Internet.
Facilitator: Alan Butters is an internationally respected authority on RFID. In 2006 Alan received industry support, including from VALA, ALIA and 3M, to continue his representation for the Australian library community on the ISO TC46/SC4/WG11 RFID in Libraries committee.
AWARDS: The next VALA Travel Scholar and the winners of the VALA Award and the Student Awards for 2010 will be announced at the meeting.
FREE ENTRY
Not a VALA member? Visitors are welcome at VALA meetings – just come!
VENUE: Tutorial Room, Ground Floor, Baillieu Library, University of Melbourne, Melways Map X871 I6.
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(On-site parking available after 5.00 p.m. – have gold coins available for the parking fee. Public transport via tram.)
DATE & TIME: Wednesday 24 November 2010
Drinks and refreshments from 5:30 pm.
Meeting at 6:00 pm.
Contact: VALA Executive Officer vala@vala.org.au
Want to join Committee and the speaker for dinner (your expense) afterwards?
Dinner RSVPs only by 5.00 p.m. Monday 22 November: vala@vala.org.au or (03) 9725 2725
See also the topics covered by previous VALA General Meetings