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QR Codes in the OPAC?

Just wondering if anyone out there is already experimenting with QR Codes in their OPAC?

We’re trying to figure out the best way of providing item location information (e.g. floor and shelfmark), so I’m interested to know if anyone has already done this.

Author DavePosted on 10 March 2009Categories Horizon/HIP, Huddersfield UniTags hip, huddersfield, opacs, qrcodes16 Comments on QR Codes in the OPAC?
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