3M Library Systems announced details on its Technology Subscription Program, a new way to implement RFID (radio-frequency identification) and self-service in libraries. This program helps libraries take advantage of the latest library technology without major capital expenditures. Instead, libraries can budget monthly, quarterly, or annually for their technology needs.
The 3M Technology Subscription Program, designed for libraries interested in implementing technology now, will help meet challenges faced each and every day. Systems that are part of this program include 3M RFID solutions, electromagnetic solutions, barcode-only SelfCheck Systems from 3M, and the 3M Intelligent Return and Sorter System.
Over the years, 3M has learned that one solution does not fit every library, so the 3M Technology Subscription Program has built-in flexibility. A library can choose the length of the subscription from one year to five years, as well as the payment schedule––monthly, quarterly, or annually.
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