Vatican Library Tags Books

Information Management Journal, Jan/Feb 2005 by Swartz, Nikki

The Vatican Library is going high-tech.

Two million of the Vatican Library's 40 million-piece collection, including 1.6 million books and centuries-old manuscripts, will be tagged with radio frequency identification (RFID) chips, allowing the staff to complete the library's annual inventory in less than one day - a task that previously forced it to close for one entire month.

About 30,000 books have been tagged since implementation of the technology began last year. The RFID chips store information and send it via radio waves to a reader or handheld device that enables librarians to monitor the condition of the books and their location. It is not only a way to inventory but also a way to manage the books so that staff librarians know where they are at all times.

Copyright Association of Records Managers and Administrators Jan/Feb 2005
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