Side view of the circulation desk at the Lied Library in the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). This view shows a portion of the first floor of the library; at right, in background, the automatic retrieval system can be seen through the windows.
Description provided with image: ""Artist?s rendering of Lied Library, the $51 million, 300,000 square foot library at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. It was completed and opened to the public in January 2001. (color photo ? 10 copies)."" Another description, typed, provided on back of image: ""The $51 million, 300,000-square-foot Lied Library at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, will open its doors to academic and public visitors in spring 2000. The 3M(tm) Digital Identification System, which is based on radio frequency identification technology, is being integrated itno the library's overall 3M Materials Flow Management system.""
Nine photos showing library student assistants preparing books to be integrated into the 3M Digital Identification System which is based on radio frequency identification technology.
A library student assistant preparing books to be integrated into the 3M Digital Identification System which is based on radio frequency identification technology.
A library student assistant preparing books to be integrated into the 3M Digital Identification System which is based on radio frequency identification technology.
A library student assistant preparing books to be integrated into the 3M Digital Identification System which is based on radio frequency identification technology.
A library student assistant preparing books to be integrated into the 3M Digital Identification System which is based on radio frequency identification technology.