the future of libraries in the digital age
Lat-uSort is flexible and easy-to-use.Let's see how it works:1. Patron scans items at LAT-uSORT™ kiosk2. Patron is prompted to what bin to drop materials off (don't worry, we track everything and…Continue
Tags: media, library, security
Started May 7, 2010
Library Automation Technologies, Inc. (LAT), a leader in library automation products, is pleased to announce the release into production of the next generation model of its popular allCIRC™ system,…Continue
Tags: media, security, library, allcirc
Started May 7, 2010
Library Automation Technologies, Inc. (LAT), a leader in library automation products, is pleased to announce the release into production of the next generation model of its popular allCIRC™ system,…Continue
Tags: theft, of, media, security, library
Started May 1, 2010
FLASHSCAN is designed for the library to define the self checkout process based on the in-place, rules, policies, and procedures. The self-checkout process can be the same as the circ counter, or…Continue
Tags: system, security, technology, library, flashscan
Started Apr 30, 2010
allCIRC™ is a great tool for your library media theft security. It is an automated system
to secure and dispense your CD/DVD collection with a patron self checkout
system built-in. This new technology helps you eliminate media shrinkage, save
staff time and eliminate RFID tags etc.
* Exclusively For Libraries:…
Posted on May 11, 2010 at 12:00pm
Over the couple of years, the
number of libraries has been increasing. However, people nowadays seem too
anxious and distressed about library security system. However, Library
Automation Technologies (LAT) is the pioneer of library security system. LAT
has a unique product that simply helps get your library more secured. FlashScan
Max is a…
Posted on April 30, 2010 at 1:14pm
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