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PREPARED AND DISCUSSED BY: AGULTO, ERNANI A. IV-15 BLIS

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PREPARED AND DISCUSSED BY:AGULTO, ERNANI A.

IV-15 BLIS

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“WHY DO WE NEED SECURITY SYSTEMS

IN THE LIBRARY?”

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BANK

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Provides physical security for the materials,

A technology that library staff should be aware of and familiar with,

Composed of a set of sensor panels (with or without gates),

magnetic strips placed in or on every item in the collection,

demagnetizing machine

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A related method for libraries to protect their physical collection,

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Placed in or on every item in the collection, Includes not only a setting that indicates if

the item may or may not leave the library but also coding that identifies the item.

In a sense, combines the actions of a barcode and magnetic strip.

Also, tag is easily read by RFID equipment (range: 2-12 inches) without being seen and multiple tags can be read at the same time.

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The possibility of maneuvering materials around the library with great efficacy.

Patrons may take tagged items to self-checkout stations and check out all the items they desire.

Inventories can be accomplished with shelf-reading method.

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Privacy,(signal that the tag gives off, content stored)

Range of signal is quite short,Start-up costs.

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Is the cost to install or replace these technologies represents a saving over the expected theft rate of materials without the equipment?

Savings/expected theft of materials without the equipment.

If not, establish missing item replacement fund in the library’s acquisition budget.

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