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Approach of Information Seeking Behaviour of Library Users to Implement RFID in Learning Institutions

K. Muthukrishnan , K. Muthukrishnan , P. Sivaraman

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Indian Journal of Library and Information Science 8(3 (Suppl) ):p 355-361, . | DOI:
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The impact of new information and communication Technologies has revolutionized every walk of life. Information Technology is the product of fusion of information science and technology. Introducing RFID technology to a library takes dedicated research, careful planning and time. Library staff must be trained to use the REFD equipment. When the needs of library users for information can be fulfilled by adopting the new gadgets of information technology then its impact on libraries is significant. The developments are in the field of Electronic Mail, Electronic publications Internet, CD-ROM, and Multimedia –Digital libraries. This study focuses RFID technology and highlights its application, features, and suitable guidelines.

Keywords: RFID-definition interfaces of RFID; Types of tags in RFID; Advantages and disadvantages of RFID Security in RFID and implementing of RFID.


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