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Abstract
This article examines the model of an innovative Information Resource Center (IRC) integrating RFID technologies and electronic management systems. Based on my personal experience and the projects I have implemented in the center, I highlight how such a model enhances the efficiency, accessibility, and management of information resources. The study explores the principles of RFID technology, its types, and distinctions from other identification methods, while demonstrating practical applications in library automation, resource tracking, and user services. Furthermore, I emphasize how my personal observations and experimental activities within the laboratory and information center inform the development and optimization of these systems. In conclusion, integrating advanced electronic systems in IRCs promotes resource accessibility, facilitates user engagement, and strengthens overall institutional information management.