The library at Chandigarh University, Lucknow Campus has done a job by using Radio Frequency Identification technology. They have combined it with the Koha library system to make things easier for everyone.
The library can now do things automatically like giving out books and checking if they are still in the library. Every single book has a tag that says what the book is about and this information is connected to the Koha system.
This means that the two systems can talk to each other and keep all the information up to date. The library has machines where students can check out books by themselves and there are also special gates that can detect if someone is trying to take a book without checking it out. This makes everything faster and easier for the students and the library staff has work to do.
The library is now a modern place, thanks to this new system. By using the Koha system and Radio Frequency Identification technology the library can do things more efficiently and make fewer mistakes. This is an example of how technology can make libraries better for everyone who uses them. The library, at Chandigarh University, Lucknow Campus has really shown how to use technology to improve things. The Radio Frequency Identification technology and the Koha library system are a team.

