Kayan dubawa na kai tsaye a cikin daƙiƙa. Dawowa 24/7. An gano littattafan da aka sanya ba daidai ba a cikin mintuna, ba sa'o'i ba.
Bayan Barcode
Libraries are community hubs, but librarians often feel like warehouse workers. Hours are spent manually checking books in and out, sorting returns, and searching for mis-shelved items using line-of-sight barcode scanners.
Patrons want convenience. They want to grab a book and go, or return it 24/7 without waiting in line. Traditional EM security strips protect against theft but offer no inventory intelligence.
The result is a friction-filled experience where staff are buried in administrative tasks instead of engaging with the community.
Danniya Akai-akai
Skanin hannu na dubban littattafai yana haifar da raunin danniya akai-akai (RSI) ga ma'aikata.
Kayayyakin da suka ɓace
Littafin da aka sanya ba daidai ba littafi ne da ya ɓace. Ba tare da RFID ba, nemo littafin da aka sanya a kan shiryayye da ba daidai ba shine neman allura a cikin ciyawa.
Layuka
Lokutan kololuwa suna haifar da dogayen layuka a teburin zagayawa, suna takaici ga masu amfani.
Taɓa, Sauke, Anyi
Nextwaves brings the library into the modern age with HF/NFC and UHF RFID solutions. We insert a thin, invisible RFID tag into the spine or cover of every book.
Self-Checkout Kiosks allow patrons to stack 5-10 books at once on the pad. The system reads them all instantly, deactivates the security bit, and prints a receipt in seconds.
Smart Return Chutes (AMH) accept books 24/7. As the book slides down the chute, it is scanned, checked in, and even automatically sorted into bins for re-shelving. Staff can use handheld wands to sweep shelves, instantly finding lost books and verifying order.
Ribar Al'umma
Kayan Kai-da-kai
Ba wa abokan ciniki damar fita da dawo da abubuwa nan take, rage layuka.
Jerin Kayan Ajiya Mai Hikima
Nemo littafin da aka sanya ba daidai ba a cikin daƙiƙa guda ta hanyar tafiya kawai a kan hanyar tare da wand.
Mayar da Kaya 24/7
Automated book drops suna sabunta asusun abokin ciniki nan da nan.
Yancin Ma'aikata
Ma'aikatan ɗakin karatu suna motsawa daga 'masu kula da littattafai' zuwa 'masana bayanai'.
Wani sabon babban ɗakin karatu yana son buɗewa tare da samfurin zagayawa 'ba tare da ma'aikata ba' don haɓaka kasafin kuɗi don shirye-shiryen al'umma.
Ƙaura wanda Ba Ya Ɓata Masu Amfani
Transitioning a library's entire collection is a significant undertaking, which is why we design for co-existence. Our hybrid tags contain both the legacy barcode and a new RFID chip in the same label. so your existing ILS keeps working while staff gradually move to RFID workflows at their own pace.
For most public libraries we recommend HF (13.56 MHz). the same frequency used by payment cards and NFC phones, offering excellent precision and patron privacy. Large academic archives handling bulk inventory of tens of thousands of items benefit from UHF's speed. We assess your collection and recommend the right frequency, not a one-size approach.
Laburare wanda Ba Ya Rufe
RFID makes the 'unstaffed hours' model viable. Registered patrons can access the building with their member card, browse and check out books independently, and return items through automated drops. at 10pm on a Tuesday, or 6am on a Sunday.
The same infrastructure unlocks inventory intelligence for staff: a handheld wand sweep of an entire aisle takes minutes and surfaces every mis-shelved item. What used to take a librarian a full shift now takes a few minutes at the start of the day.