30, December 2025

INTEGRATING RFID WITH EXISTING LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Author(s): Rukhsana Shawl, Dr. Satyandar Kumar Sharma

Authors Affiliations:

1.Rukhsana Shawl

(Research Scholar)

Shri Venkateshwara University, U. P, India

  1.    Dr. Satyandra Kumar Sharma

Assistant Librarian, Shri Venkateshwara University, U. P, India

DOIs:10.2015/IJIRMF/202512034     |     Paper ID: IJIRMF202512034


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    The implementation of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems in libraries marks a significant advancement in the way library materials are managed and accessed. This Paper explores the essential steps and considerations involved in successfully implementing RFID technology, from planning and selection to installation and evaluation. The objective is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the implementation process, enabling libraries to maximize the benefits of RFID technology.

      The first step in implementing RFID systems is thorough planning. Libraries need to assess their specific needs and objectives for adopting RFID technology. This involves identifying the problems that RFID aims to solve, such as improving inventory management, enhancing security, or streamlining check-out processes. Stakeholders, including library staff, administration, and patrons, should be involved in discussions to gather input and foster support for the project. Creating a project team with representatives from different departments can facilitate collaboration and ensure that all perspectives are considered during the planning phase.

RFID Technology, LMS ( library management system), Library Administration, Data Synchronisation, Organisation

Rukhsana Shawl, Dr. Satyandra Kumar Sharma (2025); INTEGRATING RFID WITH EXISTING LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, International Journal for Innovative Research in Multidisciplinary Field, ISSN(O): 2455-0620, Vol-11, Issue-12, Pp.233-240.          Available on –   https://www.ijirmf.com/

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