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Improve your library services with ELiMS *

Electronic Library Management System (ELiMS®), a revolutionary RFID-based library system, is proving to be the most effective and efficient way of handling library materials today. Developed by ST LogiTrack, a leading RFID technology house, ELiMS® has offered integrated solutions to libraries worldwide, including Middle East, India, North and South East Asia and Australia (Baulkham Hills Shire Council in Sydney, Adelaide City and Pine Rivers Shire Council in Brisbane).

From state of the art borrowing stations and user friendly book drops to ergonomically-designed hand-held scanners, ELiMS® comprehensive range of products is exclusively tailored to meet your library needs.

This innovative solution not only enables the easy tracking and tracing of library materials, including misplaced items and stocktaking, it also safeguards library items from theft with its intelligent EAS gantry. The gates come with enhanced security management features for audio visual materials as well.

ELiMS® has proven its robustness, chalking in more than 100 million library transactions in 2004 alone.

ST LogiTrack has revolutionised library operations with ELiMS®; the world’s first unmanned public library. Taipei Public Library in Taiwan implemented this in July this year. Services are fully automated and patrons adopt a DIY approach.

ELiMS® unmanned library solution is ideal in remote locations or areas with high human traffic such as train stations. ST LogiTrack also offers other innovative RFID solutions such as fixed asset tracking, personnel tracking and conference management.

For more information, visit Booth 53 at the National General Assembly of Local Government at the National Convention Centre in Canberra from 7–10 November. Or visit www.stlogi.com.

* Copy supplied by ST LogiTrack

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