I have a mate a USYD that is also librarian and is doing an IT course, he's
actually writing something similar to this at the moment for an assignment
but using QR codes.
It might be adaptable though?

On 23 October 2012 11:51, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I’m a Librarian.
>
> The Department would like a stocktake.
>
> Our barcode reader can recognise who’s holding it. If it’s my assistant,
> it will work; if it’s me, it sulks.
>
> I’d like to:
>
> (a) scan some barcodes,
>
> (b)  stack them and
>
> (c) download them to the Department’s system (which, for any fellow
> Librarians, is OASIS). The barcode reader uses, I assume, Bluetooth. I’d
> be just as happy to download the numbers to a file.
>
> There’s been some discussion lately on android applications that can
> manage some of this.
>
> Has anyone any experience (or knowledge of) an application that can do all?
>
> Any help in defeating that wretched barcode reader will be acknowledged in
> the New Year’s Honours list.
>
> William Bennett.
>
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