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Library RFID System - Enhancing Efficiency, Privacy, and Collection Management

This project aims to meet increasing demands with existing staff, protect patron privacy through self-checkout, and reduce loss rates (especially for high-demand formats like DVDs, Games, BluRays). It also aims to make better use of limited space, implement inventory control, and reduce staff time locating collections. The project includes RFID Equipment for Self-Checks, KFPL Self Check, KFPL Staff Interface, and Sorters at various branches such as Central, Terryberry, Turner Park, Ancaster, and Westdale.

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Library RFID System - Enhancing Efficiency, Privacy, and Collection Management

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  1. Goals of the Project • To meet increasing demands with existing staff complements • To protect patron privacy by enabling self-checkout • To help reduce loss rates (particularly in high demand formats such as DVDs, Games, BluRays) • To make better use of limited or “prime” space • To implement inventory control and reduce staff time locating collections

  2. RFID Equipment – Self Checks

  3. KFPL Self Check

  4. KFPL Staff Interface

  5. RFID Equipment - Sorters • Central - 848,509 (11 bins) • Terryberry - 632,145 (7 bins) • Turner Park – 528, 095 (9 bins) • Ancaster - 364,383 (3 bins) • Westdale - 302,753 (mini sorter – 2 bins) Ancaster Westdale

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