Hi Petter, it looks great. I'm very interesting about Your project. Especcially implementation with Koha, meybe it can be useful for my smart shelves or "gate thru" changes of locations. Your work is very fresh wind into RFID at libraries. I'll try chceck documentaion and give propably some questions. If I can :-) Thank wor Your excelent work. Mike
po 27. 11. 2017 v 7:24 odesílatel Petter Goksøyr Åsen < [email protected]> napsal: > Hi, > > We found that the quality and flexibility of off-the-shelf RFID scanners > to be rather limited, so we made our own :) > > The main problem with commercial ones, is that you cannot customize much > how it interacts with your ILS. > > For now, it's just a prototype, but you can read a brief experience report > here: > https://medium.com/deichman/shelf-cleaner-40a1d819a8bf > > Code, 3-model and schematics can be found here: > https://github.com/ohait/rfid-scanner > > We're working on finalizing the design based on a custom-printed PCB, > which will significantly simplify assembly. > > It's not for everyone for sure, but if you have technical staff who likes > tinkering it might be worth considering. > > Regards, > > Petter Goksøyr Åsen > Deichmanske bibliotek / Oslo Public Library > ________________________________________ > Fra: Koha [[email protected]] på vegne av Mike D. [ > [email protected]] > Sendt: 26. november 2017 22:14 > Til: koha > Emne: [Koha] RFID fixed readers, Koha and middleware > > Hello community, > is here some library that use fixed RFID readers for extended managements > of items or "smart" inventory? We're looking for experiences and best > practise based on open source middleware like Rifidi. We would use fixed > reader for automatic change of location based of movement of items. We need > to collect data from readers and run specific tasks in Koha via API, for > expample change of holdingbranch. > Use anybody Koha in this way? If yes, which readers (Alien, Zebra, Chafon) > and middleware and why? > We found some papers about Greek library that experimented with this, but > no deeper technical background. > > Thank you for sharing of experiences. > > Mike > _______________________________________________ > Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org > [email protected] > https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha > _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org [email protected] https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha

