The Fall Tattler offers an in-depth look at the RFID implemention model used and recommended by Kent District Library, important regulatory information that can affect your library, exciting news about some new products for your library and an announcment of the extension of our 3M™ SelfCheck™ System V-Series promotions. Enjoy!
Enhancing Customer Service
The Case for RFID
Kent District Library in Michigan shares its recommended RFID implementation process model for any large library undertaking an RFID project. More...
3M SelfCheck System V-Series Promotions Extended
It's not too late!
You can still get over $10,000 in optional features at no cost with our V-Series Promotion or get a $5,000 credit toward a V-Series Tabletop Unit when you upgrade your current SelfCheck System by December 4. Check out the details...
Check out the newest addition to our SelfCheck System family. Introducing the Model VFour - a combination RFID and Tattle-Tape™ System, with multiple book detection for increased security of your collection. More...
Your Expanding CD/DVD Collection
Solutions for protecting it from loss.
CDs and DVDs are the fast growing area of library collections today and theft is on the rise. Learn how you can protect your discs from loss. More...
Regulatory Issues
Issues that could impact your library
Do you know what cellphones and library equipment have in common? At the end of their lives they meet the same fate, and that fate is determined by new regulatory guidelines that could impact your library. More...
3M RFID - Easier than Ever to Adopt
More RFID tag options to meet your changing needs.
Now you have a wider choice of 3M™ RFID Tags with different specifications and price points that will provide superior quality and reliability across all of our RFID System components. More...
"Sweet! The self-checkout machine is a great asset to the circulation department in that it affords staff members the opportunity to spend a good deal more time helping patrons find materials, answering questions, and becoming more familiar with our resources and library users."