RFID (RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICTION) radio RF identification technology is one of non-contact automatic identification technology. Unlike the traditional barcode, the optical electric effect is different. The RFID tag does not have to manually operate, and the product information can be automatically sent to the reader without manual operation. Previously, many logs about RFID, such as Hubeiy's "New Technology in Library Application - Radio Frequency Identification Technology", the cataloging elf "RFID in the library application" and tired birds Talking about RFID in the Library Application - Problems ", etc. Moreover, according to the results of the catalog wizard, the relevant studies have also begun. Although there are many RFID libraries abroad, because the price of RFID tags is relatively high and technical requirements, there is currently no library for practical applications. I am inadvertently to see the "Library Forum" in 2005, one is an article on the RFID written by Mr. Wu, the Shenzhen Library, and the article mentioned on the basis of RFID. The Xinliu New Museum in Shenzhen will use RFID technology to discuss the implementation plan of Shenzhen Library. In this paper, how to make the RFID system and existing ILAS are a large technical problem, and there is no certain technical strength that cannot be realized. However, there are 800 million new museum construction fund bottom, plus the technical strength accumulated in the long-term development of ILAS, and the deep graph should be the first to eat crabs in the domestic library. The Deputy Director of Gaolino, Singapore National Library Management, pointed out:
In terms of funding: annual saving a $ 28 million overhead branch management: 2000 manpower cost borrowing: One year from 1000-31 million, it is raised to 31 million borrows costs: less than a year Time recycling costs can provide readers to readers with simple and fast self-service services to readers; improve the work efficiency of book administrators; even if the expansion or books are increased, they do not have to increase employees; provide a secure environment for readers. This seems that the cost of construction is not a problem, the key is how to coordinate the level of modern technology and low cost human resources. What can librarians do when libraries become intelligent?