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We are implementing Checkpoint's RFID system at the University of Georgia School of Law. So far, we've been pleased with the results. We don't have telephone renewal and haven't yet implemented the portable inventory wand. We are still adding RFID tags to our collection. So far, we don't think we've reached a critical mass (as far as tagging )to make self-checkout effective. Feel free to contact us if you have additional questions.

Carol A. Watson
University of Georgia Law Library

Eric Rhee wrote:

If you are a iii library that has or is planning to convert to RFID I'd like
to talk to you about the experience, the planning process, SIP licenses, the
impact on Technical Services if you process in-house, accomodating for
Telephone Renewal [having a readable number on the item for the patron to
use], how viable is the portable inventory wand around metal shelves,
loading data from Millennium into the portable inventory device, [can that
be done through the Millennium Silver Data Exchange feature]. All the
practical questions that the vendors answer with "nobody has every said
there is problem with that". --
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