TY - JOUR
T1 - HF RFID versus UHF RFID
T2 - Technology for Library Service Transformation at City University of Hong Kong
AU - Ching, Steve H.
AU - Tai, Alice
PY - 2009/7
Y1 - 2009/7
N2 - Since libraries first used RFID systems in the late 1990's, more and more libraries have identified the advantages of the technology. With advances in HF and UHF RFID, both alternatives are now viable in library applications. While some librarians are still skeptical towards UHF RFID as unproven in the library arena, the City University of Hong Kong implemented two pilot tests of the technologies. The Library formulated a set of criteria to evaluate UHF RFID against HF RFID as a possible library service transformation tool. This is to ensure that the selection of UHF or HF RFID is a rational one that is based on objective observation and analysis. The article provides background on the service transformation needs at the Library of the City University of Hong Kong. It reviews the use of HF RFID in the library arena and presents the latest development of UHF RFID. Results of the two pilot tests and how the University Library evaluated the two technologies are covered.
AB - Since libraries first used RFID systems in the late 1990's, more and more libraries have identified the advantages of the technology. With advances in HF and UHF RFID, both alternatives are now viable in library applications. While some librarians are still skeptical towards UHF RFID as unproven in the library arena, the City University of Hong Kong implemented two pilot tests of the technologies. The Library formulated a set of criteria to evaluate UHF RFID against HF RFID as a possible library service transformation tool. This is to ensure that the selection of UHF or HF RFID is a rational one that is based on objective observation and analysis. The article provides background on the service transformation needs at the Library of the City University of Hong Kong. It reviews the use of HF RFID in the library arena and presents the latest development of UHF RFID. Results of the two pilot tests and how the University Library evaluated the two technologies are covered.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.acalib.2009.04.005
DO - 10.1016/j.acalib.2009.04.005
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
AN - SCOPUS:67651210680
SN - 0099-1333
VL - 35
SP - 347
EP - 359
JO - The Journal of Academic Librarianship
JF - The Journal of Academic Librarianship
IS - 4
ER -