Hello, Since there has been much talk about RFID tagging for library books, here are a few questions which I would like to discuss. 1. Why RFID tags, given the fact that they are quite costly, are they really that useful in a library? 2. When practically using these tags, on a book, where exactly would you place the tag? On the spine of the book? On the Cover Page? 3. If it is placed on the spine, and the book gets jostled in any way and falls - would if not affect the tag? 4. If it is placed on the inside of the book, how would one conveniently take stock? On the spine of the book, with a hand-held sensor, it would be quite easy to use it right? 5. If the sensor is too sensitive would it not adversely affect the issue/return of library documents? 6. The idea behind the tagging would be more for making the library services available 24X7 right? In that case, how would a user return books before issuing some others? Eg - a person can issue 4 books at a time, s/he comes to the library and tries to issue a 5th book, since s/he cannot do so, s/he returns a book already issued - how? Where would s/he place it? In a drop box? Or self-service? How does one practically use the RFID tags in a library? I am sure some of you would be using the tags in your library. What has been your experience? How useful do you find the RFID tagging? Would you recommend it to others, and why? It would be great to hear from all of you...... Thanks & Regards Parinita Samant Executive Librarian Hexaware Technologies Ltd Mumbai Thanks & Regards Parinita Samant HexaVarsity Mumbai Library 55919595 - Xt- 9707 DISCLAIMER: This e-mail communication and any attachments may be privileged and confidential to Hexaware and are intended only for the use of the recipients named above. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not review, disclose, disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail and attachments. 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When practically using these tags, on a book, where exactly would you place the tag? On the spine of the book? On the Cover Page? If it is placed on the spine, and the book gets jostled in any way and falls – would if not affect the tag? If it is placed on the inside of the book, how would one conveniently take stock? On the spine of the book, with a hand-held sensor, it would be quite easy to use it right? If the sensor is too sensitive would it not adversely affect the issue/return of library documents? The idea behind the tagging would be more for making the library services available 24X7 right? In that case, how would a user return books before issuing some others? Eg – a person can issue 4 books at a time, s/he comes to the library and tries to issue a 5 th book, since s/he cannot do so, s/he returns a book already issued – how? Where would s/he place it? In a drop box? Or self-service? � How does one practically use the RFID tags in a library? I am sure some of you would be using the tags in your library. What has been your experience? How useful do you find the RFID tagging? Would you recommend it to others, and why? � It would be great to hear from all of you…… � Thanks &� Regards � Parinita Samant Executive Librarian Hexaware Technologies Ltd Mumbai � � Thanks &� Regards � Parinita Samant HexaVarsity Mumbai Library 55919595 - Xt- 9707 � DISCLAIMER: This e-mail communication and any attachments may be privileged and confidential to Hexaware and are intended only for the use of the recipients named above. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not review, disclose, disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail and attachments. If you have received this email in error, please delete the same along with all attachments thereto and notify us immediately at mailadmin@hexaware.com