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Come and meet Emmett Erwin, Vice President of Business Development, D-Tech International, on Booth 2219 at the PLA 14th National Conference 2012 and learn more about library solutions.
Come and meet Emmett Erwin, Vice President of Business Development, D-Tech International, on Booth 2219 at the PLA 14th National Conference 2012 and learn more about library solutions.
We are pleased to announce that Emmett Erwin has joined D-Tech International as Vice-President of Business Development USA. Emmett comes with a wealth of experience in, not only the Library market, but also RFID and Self-Service Products. Previously he has held Executive positions with Checkpoint Systems and other RFID companies. Emmett will be developing the D-Tech business in the USA as well as Canada, Mexico and South America. He has an MBA degree from LaSalle University in Philadelphia and has been a featured speaker at various library conventions as well as published on RFID use in libraries.
Marvin Crisp, the President and Founder of D-Tech said: “Emmett is a pivotal appointment for D-Tech; he brings with him the vitality and push in business that will be required to be successful in the Americas markets.”
D-Tech International is a well-established European supplier of innovative technology products for the library market. World headquarters is located outside of London, England.
Tim Pond, the Corporate Vice President Business Development said: “Exciting times ahead for D-Tech in the Americas markets and this company formation, funding and appointment demonstrates our commitment to this Continent. I look forward to working with Emmett instructuring the growth of the business in the USA, Canada and South America markets.”
D-Tech is one of the leading manufacturers of Library solution products for Europe. The company develops software and hardware products for the library market. Products include RFID, Sorting Systems, Self Service, Vending, and Security Gate Antennas. Technologies utilized are RFID, as well as RF and EM. D-Tech is a green company with its headquarters and main factory located on the former US Air Force base of Bentwaters, Northeast of London.
The company has developed RFIQ™ technology which allows libraries to install a cost effective library security system, with an affordable path to migrate to RFID technology at a later date. This future proofing technology has been received with excellent reviews from Librarians and users throughout Europe.
The newly refurbished Blackpool Central Library opted for our, barcode only enabled self service which they can upgrade to RFID at a later date. While RFID can offer more operational benefits, it is not the only solution if a library is looking for a cost effective, self service option without the added security or stock management features of RFID. Give us a call and let us help you decide which technology would best suits your needs.
Our stylish, blue for Blackpool, ECO self service units come with payment options and we also installed our thermal imaging people counters.
D-Tech has launched their new ‘Air’ self service with ScreenRead technology, a new concept with a groundbreaking design and multi touch screen users have everything they need at their fingertips. Air was launched at this year’s RFID Conference and feedback from delegates and other exhibitors indicated that this was a design innovation that was going to change the RFID self service landscape.
The innovation lies in being able to use the touch screen for reading labels as well as giving the user instructions. It will also work with Mifare, RFID user cards and NFC phones so users will be able to log into their user accounts with their mobiles.
Unlike the bulkier self service kiosk that we have all become used to Air has no large housings holding PCs, printers, RFID reader or plates to place books or items on. It all happens on the touchscreen .
The screen is available from 26” up to 42” and because everything is included within the touch screen Air can either stand alone or is easily integrated into library furniture. This gives library designers more options when it comes to space planning and flow around the self service units.
The stand alone Air unit is DDA compliant with sound on buttons for visually impaired users and video to help with instructions on the display. Auto user detection reads the user’s card details; this means when someone registers they can use add a field that defines their needs and when the card (manual or via a mobile) is read at the kiosk adjustments are made accordingly.
Using a mobile is easy – it only needs to be placed on the touch screen and it will read the library card/users log in information just as you would with a library card. Receipts can be emailed or sent by SMS with details picked up via the SIP2 communication from the LMS account.
The system also offers a multi-function service which is becoming increasingly important where libraries are more frequently sharing locations with other Council services. By adding a multi function screen to the front display the user can then select different options so that if they want to pay e.g. council tax, they will be directed to the Council website.
Marvin Crisp, managing director D-Tech explains: “This has been a while in its embryonic stage but we wanted to make sure that such a revolutionary product was absolutely right and ready for launch. Without going into all the technicalities Air is a sea change more than a step change in self service delivery. D-Tech has always had a reputation for bringing new ideas to the table and judging by the reaction that we received at the RFID conference Air lives up to that reputation”.
Air is so new that we haven’t managed to get all the information up on the website. So if you are interested in learning more please contact us on 01394 420077 or e: info@d-techdirect.com
D-Tech is delighted to announce their latest tender win to design, supply and install their Advanced RFID Library solution for Walsall Council at seven of their largest libraries.
Walsall will be taking delivery of the ECO self service units together with staff stations and D-Tech’s unique RFID wands. The systems will be fully functional with the Axiell LMS.
The project is the first stage in introducing self service to libraries in the region and self service will be delivered via 17 of D-Tech’s popular ECO self service units in matt black with payment options.
As well as installing the software and hardware the D-Tech team will be training library staff on all aspects of the new installation.
The libraries are:
Walsall Central Library
Aldridge Library
Bloxwich Library
Brownhills Library
Willenhall Library
Pelsall Library
Contact us: www.d-techdirect.com or 01394 420077
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Self service terminals are to be installed at Walsall’s seven main libraries in a move which will free up staff to spend more time with customers.
Terminals allowing people to check their own books in and out are being placed in Walsall Central Library, Aldridge, Bloxwich, Brownhills, Darlaston, Willenhall and the new Pelsall Library which is currently under construction.
The equipment is only being installed in the borough’s most heavily used libraries as it is not cost effective to install it in every single building.
D-Tech International Ltd has been awarded the contract to install 17 self service terminals as part of the £232,800 Radio Frequency Identification Systems(RFID) project funded through the council’s capital programme.
The first self service terminal is set to be up and running in Walsall Central Library this winter with the others to follow in the months afterwards.
Tags are currently being placed on 200,000 books ahead of the installation of the terminals.
Together with issuing and discharging books the scanners will be able to check out other items available for hire and take payments. Customers will receive a receipt detailing any payments they have made and the return date.
There will be simple on screen instructions for users to follow and staff will also be on hand to offer assistance.
Councillor Anthony Harris, Walsall Council cabinet member for leisure and culture, said: “We are always looking at ways of making the service we offer to our customers better and more efficient.
“It is important to stress this is not about replacing staff with self service technology but about listening to our customers and freeing up staff to assist library users with their enquiries and run courses/groups.”
"We are delighted to have been chosen to work with Walsall Council on
the installation of RFID and self service at seven libraries across the
region. RFID is a transforming technology which will deliver new and
exciting library services for the residents of Walsall". Marvin Crisp,
managing director, D-Tech
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D-Tech will be exhibiting, Stand 62, at the Museums Association Exhibition 2011, The Brighton Centre, 3 – 4 October.
Marvin Crisp, D-Tech managing director said: “Our technologies, products and services migrate easily from libraries to Museums and Galleries and the sector is an important target audience for us. We look forward to exhibiting at the exhibition where our stand will focus on stock management and tracking, our thermal imaging people counter and our unique RFID wand”.
D-Tech has completed projects for a number of museums and galleries including Tate Liverpool, Tate St Ives, The Imperial War Museum, Saatchi Gallery, Great North Museum and PittRivers Museum, Oxford and the Natural History Museum library.
D-Tech is a corporate member of The Museums Association, the membership organisation for everyone working in museums, galleries and heritage.
For more details on the exhibition and to register FREE go to: museumsassociation.org/visitexhibition. For more information on D-Tech www.dtechdirect.com or t. 01394 420077 or email: info@d-techdirect.com
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D-Tech has installed five white self service ECO units with SelfCheck V4 software at Woolwich Library which has been re-located in the new Woolwich Centre, an integrated service centre for customers to access Council services. D-Tech has worked with Greenwich Libraries on a number of RFID installation projects including the heritage West Greenwich Library and Plumstead Library.
The ECO self service unit is proving to be a best seller for D-Tech with its strong, minimalist impression, environmental credentials and easy maintenance. Moving away from stainless steel, ECO is now available in a bespoke colour spectrum to suit any library interior. In this instance the white ECO has been chosen to compliment Woolwich Library’s new interior and to create an understated, up to the minute library space in the very modern, green and efficient Woolwich Centre.
The project included D-Tech’s stylish plexiglass, colour changing antennas and thermal imaging people counters.
Read more about ECO at http://www.d-techdirect.com/products/self-service/self-service-eco/
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The Queen’s College Library, Oxford offers 24 hour swipe card access to all college members enabling them to make round the clock use of all the resources in both the lower library and basement collections. The barcode self service has recently been successfully converted by D-Tech for functionality with Oxford’s new LMS.
Self service for 24 hour opening is common in Oxford College libraries and Lynette Dobson, Technical Services Librarian at the college is delighted with the smooth conversion which can be accredited to the high quality of D-Tech’s support and service: “… we wanted to let you know how pleased all at Queen’s Library are with the efficient and friendly manner with which D-Tech dealt with updating our self issue machine for Oxford’s new LMS. It has become apparent that libraries using other suppliers are still struggling to get theirs working while we have benefitted from such a smooth transition”.
As well as managing the smooth transition D-Tech also supplied single aisle antennas when the Library went over to 24 hour opening several years ago.
Queen’s College Library has around 50,000 volumes in the current lending collection, although not all items are available for loan. Extensive provision is made for all subjects taught within college, often through the purchase of multiple copies of titles in high demand. The Upper Library, which is not open 24 hours a day, is considered one of the finest rooms in Oxford and has been a focal point for the College ever since its construction at the end of the seventeenth century.
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D-Tech is pleased to announce that they have been awarded tenders to install self service and people counters for Blackpool City Council.
The first win is for the installation of their SelfCheck self service units consisting of three SelfCheck ECO kiosks , with payment facility, at the soon to be refurbished Blackpool Central Library.
The original Carnegie building was built in 1911 and is now being redesigned as part of a £3 million regeneration funded by the Big Lottery Fund and Blackpool Council.
The library will re-open in September 2011 in time for its centenary celebration.
The second tender win is for the implementation of self service, via D-Tech’s SelfCheck Ruby units, with bespoke payment options, at the brand new Moor Park Library, Blackpool.
D-Tech will be installing their Enterprise thermal imaging people counters at both libraries.
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