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Monthly Archives: August 2010

This Is Your Branch on Tags: Inopportune RFID placement (2)

24 August 2010 by Joe Clark

Second of a series.

Circulation card for ‘Let There Be Neon’ peeking out of Etobicoke Public Library pocket. On obverse page, RFID sticker

TPL in a nutshell: Paper circulation cards that worked most of the time to RFID tags that fail half the time.

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This Is Your Branch on Tags: Inopportune RFID placement (1)

11 August 2010 by Joe Clark

First of a series.

Smack dab in the middle of a design spread by concrete poet Micah Lexier.

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