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Author Background

1-Training & Professional visits in EuropeFrankfurt Amsterdam 2011 Berlin, Germany 2012

Stuttgart , Ulm & Mannheim, Germany 2007

2-Professional visits in Arab RegionDubai and Sharjah., 2011

Paris, 2012

Munich , Germany 2010

Geneva, Switzerland 2012

3-Libraries in EuropeAmsterdam, Netherlands Paris, France

Munich, Germany

Amsterdam Public Library

France National Library, Paris

Munich City Library.

4-Libraries in Arab Region

American University of Sharjah United Arab of Emirates

American University in Cairo, Egypt

5-Practical Training

Practical training at the Library of Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University in Frankfurt Am-Main

6-Meeting RFID ExpertsWith Mr. Thomas Hodge (Technology Services Librarian at AUS, Sharjah)

With Wolfgang Goethe-University Libraries' colleagues

With Mr. Reinhard Altenhner (IT-Manager at DNB, Frankfurt am Main) discussing about RFID in Libraries

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8-Symposium 1. Titled: New Trends in German and 0102 .European Libraries Oct

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9-Symposium 2. Titled RFID-Applications in Libraries 2102 .Feb

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10- Speaker at The 15th ELA-Annual Conference 1102 .Titled: RFID in Libraries: consortium project Nov

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11- Speaker at Wildauer Symposium-RFID und Medien 2102 .Titled: RFID in Egyptian Libraries: Case Study Sep

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12-RFID Arabic WebsiteThe 1st website about RFID in Libraries in Arabic

RFID in social communities

www.rfidinlibrary.com Site Content : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. RFID in libraries news. RFID definitions and components. RFID in Libraries. Article & Reports. Field studies.

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!! RFID RFID . 1939 ( World war II 1937-1945)During the war the problem was: there was no way to identify if the coming planes friendly or belongs to the enemy

In 1939, The British developed an Identity System called (IFF- Identify Friend or Foe) by putting a transmitter on each British plane which sending a signal to Radar Station on the ground to identify the British planes.From 1950-1960, Many researches presented to study how we can use RFID in our life. In Jan. 1973, Mario W. Cardullo received the first RFID Patent (US Patent 3,713,148) Over time, RFID applications has increased to include many sectors around us.

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Source: IDTechEx RFID Knowledgebase.

1- RFID in Passports, National ID card and Driver Licenses

The U.S. State Department started issuing RFIDchipped passports to the public on Aug. 14, 2006,

2- RFID in Driver licenses

New York State residents can now choose to carry a drivers license that comes embedded with an RFID chip.

3- RFID in SportsAttaching RFID tag in each runners shoes

1. Register race start and end time. 2. Tracking the runners. 3. Calculate the number of laps.

RFID Tag

4- RFID for Car Parking

Operational method :When car with RFID card enter or exit, RFID Reader reads car data within 5~7m and then open the gate without stopping.

RFID benefits in Parking1. Manage enter and exit period. 2. Recharge card and automatically pay. 3. Parking management by car : Separately manage vehicles between Transient parking and Season parking

5- RFID for Animals

Why RFID in animals ? These tags can be easily applied to the animal and Gates Reader and Handheld Reader can : 1. Manage their Entry and Exit to feeding centers. 2. Track animals and avoid violence. 3. Review animals Medical history.

6- RFID implantation in HumanHuman implementation of RFID Tags dates back to at least 1998, when Kevin Warwick, a professor from England, implanted an RFID tag on his hand, which he used to : control doors, lights, and computers around his office. In 2004, approximately 220 person in the United States, and more than 2000 worldwide have implanted RFID tags into their arms.

In March 2005 Amal Graafstra Implanted RFID Chip in his hand

When I open my front door, I don't search for a key, When I log into my computer I don't touch my keyboard, When I start my motorbike no key is needed. Instead of keys I just wave my hand with RFIDBy: Amal Graafstra, March 2007

Amal unlock the door by his chipped hand with no key !!

Adjusting RFID chip with the door locker

Unlock the door with n o key

7- RFID to trace kids in Parks

Wristbands RFID Tags for kids

Legoland Park in California launched a new child-tracking system based on (RFID) to allow parents to track the kids to within about 5 feet of their location if they become separated

8- RFID in HospitalsWristband RFID Tags

1- Fast reviewing of patient medical history. 2- Track patient's location. 2- Track doctors and nurses' locations in the hospital. 3- Review and update patient information.

To hold information about new born babies. To protect them form robbery accidents.

9-RFID to track prisoners/inmates

10-RFID in Pilgrimage / Hajj

1. Locate, Identify Pilgrims by wearing Wristband RFID Tags

2. Transfer data from tag to database.

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RFID experts and historical references refers that the First use of RFID in libraries back to the mid-1990.From mid-1990 said Matin Palmer

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There were around 300 Libraries worldwide using RFID

In mid-2007: There were around 600 Libraries worldwide using RFID said Richard W. Boss. In mid-2009: There were around 1.500 Libraries worldwide using RFID said Richard W. Boss. In 1998, The National Library of Singapore: was the first National RFID.

Library using

In 2001, The Hoogezand Sappemeer in Netherlands: Is the first Public RFID. The Library of University of Hong Kong : was the first Academic

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Library using RFID.

In 2003, The Library of Culture Center in Ras Al Kaimahm UAE: was the First library in the Arab Region using RFID. In 2007, The Library of The American University in Cairo: was the First library in Egypt to use RFID.

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5. Sorter System

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AMERIKA-GEDENKBIBLIOTHEK (AGB) BERLIN, GERMANY

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According to Information and Decision Making Center Statistics: Egypt has the largest number of libraries in the Region, which amounted totally 23176 Libraries

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FOUR Libraries uses RFID in Egypt !!

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Saudi Arabia has the Top RFID-Installations in the Region until 2012

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The recommended solutions

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TENIVER Project atBerlin Public Library Network (VOOB)

The Biggest RFID Consortium in the World until today TENIVER Project aims to Apply RFID system at The (Berlin Public Libraries- VBB) with amounted : 80 libraries. 9 mobile libraries.

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UHF vs. HF)Range of frequencies (860 MHz : 960 MHz Range of frequencies 13.56 Megahertz

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