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What is Radio Frequency Identifier (RFID)

Emerging Trends and Impacts of the Internet of Things in Libraries
Typically, RFID technologies are employed in newer libraries to provide an automated way to checkout and check-in items quickly with an RFID reader. Passive RFID means that the signal is not broadcast continually but needs to be read by a specific device. RDIF tags can replace the traditional scanned barcode.
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Student Engagement and Smart Spaces: Library Browsing and Internet of Things Technology
Jim Hahn (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4742-7.ch003
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to provide evidence-based findings on student engagement within smart library spaces. The focus of smart libraries includes spaces that are enhanced with the internet of things (IoT) infrastructure and library collection maps accessed through a library-designed mobile application. The analysis herein explored IoT-based browsing within an undergraduate library collection. The open stacks and mobile infrastructure provided several years (2016-2019) of user-generated smart building data on browsing and selecting items in open stacks. The methods of analysis used in this chapter include transactional analysis and data visualization of IoT infrastructure logs. By analyzing server logs from the computing infrastructure that powers the IoT services, it is possible to infer in greater detail than heretofore possible the specifics of the way library collections are a target of undergraduate student engagement.
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