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AS/NZS ISO 28560.1:2015

[Superseded]

Adopts ISO 28560-1:2014 to specify a model for the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags for items appropriate for the needs of all types of libraries, including academic, public, corporate, special and school.
Published: 23/12/2015
Pages: 28
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Cited references
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 User data elements
4.1 Overview of user data elements
4.2 Use of user data elements
4.2.1 Primary item identifier
4.2.2 Content parameter
4.2.3 Owner institution (ISIL)
4.2.4 Set information
4.2.4.1 General
4.2.4.2 Numbers of parts in item
4.2.4.3 Ordinal part number
4.2.4.4 Examples
4.2.5 Type of usage
4.2.5.1 General
4.2.5.2 Examples
4.2.6 Shelf location
4.2.7 ONIX media format
4.2.8 MARC media format
4.2.9 Supplier identifier
4.2.10 Order number
4.2.11 ILL borrowing institution (ISIL)
4.2.12 ILL borrowing transaction number
4.2.13 GS1 product identifier
4.2.14 Alternative unique item identifier
4.2.15 Local data A
4.2.16 Local data B
4.2.17 Title
4.2.18 Product identifier local
4.2.19 Media format (other)
4.2.20 Supply chain stage
4.2.21 Supplier invoice number
4.2.22 Alternative item identifier
4.2.23 Alternative owner institution
4.2.24 Subsidiary of an owner institution
4.2.25 Alternative ILL borrowing institution
4.2.26 Local data C
4.2.27 Reserved data element
4.2.28 Reserved data element
4.2.29 Reserved data element
4.2.30 Reserved data element
4.2.31 Reserved data element
4.3 Maintenance of the list of data elements used
5 System data elements
5.1 System data versus user data
5.2 System data elements for identification and item security in libraries
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Application family identifier (AFI)
5.2.3 Data storage format identifier (DSFID)
5.2.4 Unique tag ID
5.2.5 Electronic article surveillance (EAS)
6 Tools for data security and integrity
7 Regional and business profiling
7.1 Elements for profiles
7.2 Regional profiles
7.3 Business profiles
8 Privacy issues
9 Implementation and migration
9.1 New RFID implementations
9.2 Migration for regional models
9.3 Use of the correct AFI value
9.4 Discrimination between ISO 28560-compliant and non-compliant tags
9.5 Migrations of ISO/IEC 18000-3 Mode 1 RFID tags
9.6 Migrations of other RFID tag technologies
9.7 Conversion methodologies
9.8 Preservation of business profiles during migration
10 Label design and location of the label
10.1 Label design
10.2 Location of the RFID label
Annex A
A.1 Informational website
A.2 Types of support information
Annex B
Annex C
Annex D
Annex E
E.1 Three options to handle item security
E.1.1 General
E.1.2 Use of the dual AFI system
E.1.3 Use of the unique tag ID
E.1.4 Use of the EAS features
E.2 Interoperability issues in interlibrary loan
E.2.1 Interoperability issues
E.2.2 Seamless security interoperability
E.2.3 Seamless security interoperability provided that AFI is unlocked
E.2.4 Interoperable security with operator intervention
E.2.5 Interoperable security for some but not all libraries
E.2.6 Systems that are incompatible for security
Bibliography
Cited references in this standard
[Current]
Information technology - Data protocol for radio frequency identification (RFID) for item management - Part 3: RFID data constructs
[Current]
Information and documentation - RFID in libraries - Part 2: Encoding of RFID data elements based on rules from ISO/IEC 15962
[Current]
Information and documentation - RFID in libraries - Part 3: Fixed length encoding
Content history
[Superseded]
DR AS/NZS ISO 28560.1:2015