Library Automation is a system that smartly manages and records shelf operations, activities such as users borrowing books, and similar actions in the campuses or institutions it is connected to.
The Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology we use in Library Automation enables the tracking and supply of objects through passive, active, or semi-active tags placed on the objects.
The tags we use in RFID technology can store data such as object information, serial numbers, and model information, and these details can be transferred to the system with the help of a reader, allowing sales, inventory tracking, counting, or production line operations to be carried out quickly and securely. One of the main features of UHF RFID systems, compared to other systems, is the ability to read multiple tags simultaneously, which allows inventory checks in libraries to be conducted dozens of times faster.
At Hayat Kart, the services we provide in Library Automation fundamentally offer:
- Shelf counting operations that are incomparably faster than traditional counting methods.
- Elimination of the need to remove and check books from shelves to find the desired book.
- Identification of incorrectly shelved books during counting.
- Usage of RF chips placed on books not only for security but also for counting, borrowing, returning, and location tracking purposes.
- Reduction of crowding and confusion in the library with queuing equipment placed at library entrances.
- Quick borrowing and lending operations facilitated by the technology used.