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BS ISO 28560-1 - INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTATION - DATA MODEL FOR USE OF RFID IN LIBRARIES - PART 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND DATA ELEMENTS
Hardcopy , PDF
30-04-2011
English
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Conformance
2.1 Data elements
2.2 Air interface
3 Normative references
4 Terms and definitions
5 General overview
6 User data elements
6.1 Overview of user data elements
6.2 Description per user data element
6.2.1 Primary item identifier
6.2.2 Content parameter
6.2.3 Owner library (ISIL)
6.2.4 Set information
6.2.5 Type of usage
6.2.6 Shelf location
6.2.7 ONIX media format
6.2.8 MARC media format
6.2.9 Supplier identifier
6.2.10 Order number
6.2.11 ILL borrowing institution (ISIL)
6.2.12 ILL borrowing transaction number
6.2.13 Product identifier GS1
6.2.14 Local data A
6.2.15 Local data B
6.2.16 Local data C
6.2.17 Title
6.2.18 Product identifier local
6.2.19 Media format (other)
6.2.20 Supply chain stage
6.2.21 Invoice number
6.2.22 Alternative item identifier
6.2.23 Alternative owner library
6.2.24 Subsidiary of an owner library
6.2.25 Alternative ILL borrowing institution
6.3 Maintenance of the list of data elements used
7 System data
7.1 System data versus user data
7.2 List of some system data elements
7.2.1 AFI
7.2.2 DSFID
7.2.3 Unique Tag Id
7.2.4 EAS field
8 Data security and integrity
8.1 Tools for data integrity
8.2 The need for refreshing memory versus data integrity
9 Regional and business profiling
9.1 Elements for profiles
9.2 Regional profiles
9.3 Business profiles
10 Privacy issues
11 Implementation and migration
11.1 New RFID implementations
11.2 Migration for regional models
11.3 Using the correct AFI
11.4 Discrimination between legacy tags and ISO compliant tags
11.5 RFID migrations using ISO/IEC 18000-3 Mode 1 RFID tags
11.6 RFID migrations using other RFID tag technologies
11.7 Conversion methodologies
11.8 Preservation of business profiles during migration
12 Label design and location of the label
12.1 Label design
12.2 Location of the RFID label
Annex A (informative) - Information about RFID in Libraries
A.1 Informational web site
A.2 Types of support information
Annex B (normative) - Type of usage code values (hexadecimal)
Annex C (informative) - Country prefixes for supplier identifier
Annex D (informative) - Interoperability characteristics of
security systems
D.1 Three options to handle item security
D.1.1 Using the dual AFI system
D.1.2 Using the unique Tag Id
D.1.3 Using EAS features
D.2 Interoperability issues in Interlibrary Loan
D.2.1 Seamless security interoperability
D.2.2 Seamless security interoperability provided that
AFI is unlocked
D.2.3 Interoperable security with operator intervention
D.2.4 Interoperable security for some but not all libraries
D.2.5 Systems that are incompatible for security
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