when I was reading the article--i equated the check out procedure to how it can be at Home Depot or a local grocery. Where one doesnt have to stand in a long line to be manually checked out. Older patrons are used to service, maybe even welcoming the interaction with the clerk who is working at the service desk. But students today who have grown up with faster check out options are already open to doing it themselves to get on with their daily activities.
This is a dilemma that most libraries will face--will the RFID be worth it to their own collections and patrons. Will the cost balance what they hope to increase in time and help to their patrons? i think it is definitely an option that they all should consider.
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Lori,
Although I do think cost is something that should be considered, I also feel that with time the cost will (hopefully!) go down. I think that it is one of those things that libraries will have to put money into in order to keep up technologically.
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