Revival of RFID in Libraries blog

Dear faithful readers, and those of you who have simply forgotten to remove this blog from your newsfeeds, I am writing to inform you that your faith (or forgetfulness) has been rewarded.

RFID in Libraries lives again, now run by myself, Margaret Hazel. I am the Principal Librarian for Technology at the Eugene Public Library, Eugene, Oregon. We’ve been working with RFID in our system for about four years now, and while I was brought on board after the library chose to adopt RFID, I got to usher it in and get it actually working.

The work continues.

I am also the list mom for the RFID_Lib email list, for the Tech Logic user group list, and do occasional talks about RFID in Libraries at national and regional conferences, and talks about how to deal with technology changes. Fully employed at Eugene, (and the mom of a one-year-old) I may not post nearly as frequently as Laura was wont to do, but I will do my best to keep information flowing and circulating. I welcome your participation and comments.

Enjoy!

2 Responses to “Revival of RFID in Libraries blog”

  1. akgray says:

    Thank you for taking on the responsibility for RFID in Libraries. I look forward to a revival of a blog that I did not forget to remove — it’s just too important an issue not to have a continuing voice.

    Alan Gray
    Darien Library

  2. Mike Weiss says:

    Great to hear!

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