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Two New RFID-based 3M SelfCheck Systems Take the Stage at 2006 American Library Association Midwinter Conference; Customer Satisfaction Increases, Costs Decline

Jan 16, 2006, 12:00
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ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE via COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--Jan. 16, 2006--Two new SelfCheck Systems from 3M make their first appearance in booth 1256 at the 2006 American Library Association (ALA) Midwinter Conference on Jan. 20-23 in San Antonio, Texas.

Debuting are the SelfCheck System C-Series for material check-in and the SelfCheck System R-Series for material checkout and check-in. Both systems use the power of radio frequency identification (RFID) to help improve materials management, further simplify library self-service transactions, reduce costs and improve customer satisfaction.

Features of SelfCheck System C-Series for material check-in include:

-- Realtime check-in enabled by accurate read of RFID tags that instantly records returned items and lets customers immediately checkout new items.

-- Simple-to-use 3M Digital Library Assistant connection to help speed sorting and return of in-demand items to the shelves.

-- UL-listed equipment that complies with state and local regulations.

-- Web-based monitoring and diagnostic capabilities that let administrators remotely troubleshoot systems to quickly resolve situations such as a printer out of paper or an offline circulation system.


Features of the SelfCheck System R-Series for checkout and check-in include:

-- Accurate read of RFID tags placed on items to provide fast and efficient self-checkout of all library materials.

-- Simple instructions and an easy-use touch screen that delivers a high success rate to first-time self-checkout users.

-- UL-listed equipment that complies with state and local regulations.

-- Web-based monitoring and diagnostic capabilities that allow administrators to troubleshoot systems from any location.

-- Selectable check-in method that empowers the customer to process materials for check-in.

''In addition, all SelfCheck Systems now notify library staff by e-mail when printer paper is low, and offer customers the choice of either a paper or e-mail receipt at checkout,'' said Rory Yanchek, business manager, 3M Library Systems. ''We`re proud to add to our already robust line of customizable library solutions. Our new systems and features make it easier for libraries to choose systems to meet their distinctive needs and easily migrate from one system to another as their needs change.''

A global leader in library innovation for more than 30 years, 3M provides security, productivity and information management solutions that harness technology to free librarians to spend more time doing what they love - helping people. 3M also partners with libraries to support their technological advancement and ensure their success through numerous industry sponsorships and programs. For more information about the 3M Library Systems solutions, visit https://www.3M.com/us/library or call 1-800-253-6845.


About 3M - A Global, Diversified Technology Company

Every day, 3M people find new ways to make amazing things happen. Wherever they are, whatever they do, the company`s customers know they can rely on 3M to help make their lives better. 3M`s brands include Scotch, Post-it, Scotchgard, Thinsulate, Scotch-Brite, Filtrete, Command and Vikuiti. Serving customers in more than 200 countries around the world, the company`s 69,000 people use their expertise, technologies and global strength to lead in major markets including consumer and office; display and graphics; electronics and telecommunications; safety, security and protection services; health care; industrial and transportation. For more information, including the latest product and technology news, visit www.3M.com.

3M, SelfCheck, Tattle-Tape, Scotch, Post-it, Scotchgard, Thinsulate, Scotch-Brite, Filtrete, Command and Vikuiti are trademarks of 3M.


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