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Purpose Radio frequency identification (RFID) applications that provide batch access, storage mass data and reprogramming are better than barcodes. Applying RFID can promote operational efficiency and precision. The cost is one of the major factors influencing whether or not RFID will be accepted in libraries. Although RFID has improved the efficiency of libraries, the essence of the library service has not changed. Design/methodology/approach The paper analyzes feasibility studies regarding the structure and application of the RFID system. Findings To economize on the expense, the first step to consider is applying RFID to specific collections. Employing RFID systems to supply inventory, entrance guard, and to gather reading statistics is possible. Further extensions to other collections and all kinds of materials in libraries are likely after the technology develops. Originality/value The paper provides an evaluation and a model for implementing RFID solutions in libraries.
Shien‐Chiang Yu (Tue,) studied this question.