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Abstract


This study aims to map the topics and research issues related to the implementation of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology in libraries. The research method applied in this study is the Systematic Literature Review, using sources from Google Scholar. A total of 10 relevant articles related to RFID and libraries were reviewed. The findings reveal that RFID technology provides significant benefits in library service efficiency, collection management, and security, although challenges such as implementation costs and user training remain. This study contributes to the development of library and information science, particularly regarding technological innovations in library management, and provides practical guidance for libraries considering the adoption of RFID technology. The limitation of this study is that the data used is still limited to secondary data, namely previous articles sourced from Google Scholar.

Keywords


RFID Technology, Library, Automation