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The University of Northumbria at Newcastle: GB-Newcastle: T21/0088 - Library Self Service Scanners

  The University of Northumbria at Newcastle is using Delta eSourcing to run this tender exercise

Notice Summary
Title: GB-Newcastle: T21/0088 - Library Self Service Scanners
Notice type: Competitive Contract Notice
Authority: The University of Northumbria at Newcastle
Nature of contract: Not applicable
Procedure: Not applicable
Short Description: The Library has had self-service issue and return in place since the early 2000s and the 10 self-service machines across the City Campus and Coach Lane libraries are almost 15 years old. We are looking to replace this system this year. Self-service kiosks Replacement self-service kiosks must maintain and improve on the user experience by being intuitive, simple and quick to use, with the ability to issue or return multiple items simultaneously. A key requirement is flexibility and therefore kiosks need to be freestanding with the ability to be easily relocated as the Library wishes to move away from fixed equipment. If book return bins are not integrated with the kiosks then alternative solutions for the secure return of items will need to be provided. They must also meet accessibility standards including accessible display as well as height adjustability (by Library staff only) or have models available at different heights. The kiosk display must be customisable to reflect the University / Library branding and terminology and be able to communicate high-level messages and signpost users to support. Although the current smartcard must be compatible with the kiosks the University is currently undertaking identity management work which may result in the use of an alternative solution for user identification. Digital Library Assistants Digital Library Assistants (DLAs) must enable the Library's Collections team to carry out physical collection management processes quickly, efficiently and with the minimum of effort at all heights. They must be easily portable, ergonomically designed and able to be reach high and low shelving with a rechargeable battery and a long charge life. They must allow use and data transfer in any location by being Wi-Fi enabled and have a data capacity of no less than 4 MB. They must be compatible with all RFID tags and with all current major LMSs. Book security panels The panels must be compatible with the Library's existing gates - Fast Lane Glassgate 350 at City Campus Library and Gunebo at the Law Practice and Coach Lane libraries. Both EM and RFID security should be able to be supported and if this is not possible then the supplier should outline how they will support us during the transition to RFID. Panels at City Campus Library are compatible with both EM and RFID security but are configured for use with EM only, therefore support to reconfigure to RFID will be needed. The panels must not cause interference with any medical equipment that may be worn by staff or students.
Published: 15/06/2022 21:33

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Competitive Contract Notice

1. Title: GB-Newcastle: T21/0088 - Library Self Service Scanners
2. Awarding Authority:
    Northumbria University at Newcastle
    Sutherland Building, Newcastle, NE1 8ST, United Kingdom
    Tel. 07429334777, Email: angelique.borsboom@northumbria.ac.uk
    Contact: Angelique Borsboom, Attn: Angelique Borsboom
3. Contract Type: Supplies
      Sub Type: PURCHASE

4. Description: Library automation equipment. Library equipment. Library management system. The Library has had self-service issue and return in place since the early 2000s and the 10 self-service machines across the City Campus and Coach Lane libraries are almost 15 years old. We are looking to replace this system this year.

Self-service kiosks
Replacement self-service kiosks must maintain and improve on the user experience by being intuitive, simple and quick to use, with the ability to issue or return multiple items simultaneously. A key requirement is flexibility and therefore kiosks need to be freestanding with the ability to be easily relocated as the Library wishes to move away from fixed equipment. If book return bins are not integrated with the kiosks then alternative solutions for the secure return of items will need to be provided. They must also meet accessibility standards including accessible display as well as height adjustability (by Library staff only) or have models available at different heights. The kiosk display must be customisable to reflect the University / Library branding and terminology and be able to communicate high-level messages and signpost users to support.
Although the current smartcard must be compatible with the kiosks the University is currently undertaking identity management work which may result in the use of an alternative solution for user identification.

Digital Library Assistants
Digital Library Assistants (DLAs) must enable the Library's Collections team to carry out physical collection management processes quickly, efficiently and with the minimum of effort at all heights. They must be easily portable, ergonomically designed and able to be reach high and low shelving with a rechargeable battery and a long charge life. They must allow use and data transfer in any location by being Wi-Fi enabled and have a data capacity of no less than 4 MB. They must be compatible with all RFID tags and with all current major LMSs.

Book security panels
The panels must be compatible with the Library's existing gates - Fast Lane Glassgate 350 at City Campus Library and Gunebo at the Law Practice and Coach Lane libraries. Both EM and RFID security should be able to be supported and if this is not possible then the supplier should outline how they will support us during the transition to RFID. Panels at City Campus Library are compatible with both EM and RFID security but are configured for use with EM only, therefore support to reconfigure to RFID will be needed. The panels must not cause interference with any medical equipment that may be worn by staff or students.
5. CPV Codes:
   30238000 - Library automation equipment.
   39155100 - Library equipment.
   48161000 - Library management system.

6. NUTS Codes :
   UKC - NORTH EAST (ENGLAND)

7. Main Site or Location of Works, Main Place of Delivery or Main Place of Performance: NORTH EAST (ENGLAND),
8. Reference Attributed by the Awarding Authority: T21/0088
9. Estimated Value of Requirement: Category H: 100K to 500K
Currency: GBP
10. Deadline for Expression of Interest: 08/07/2022 18:00:00
11. Address to which they must be sent:
    Sutherland Building
   
12. Other Information:
Other Information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at:
https://neupc.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-GB-Newcastle:-T21/0088---Library-Self-Service-Scanners/37SDA35MY6

To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://neupc.delta-esourcing.com/respond/37SDA35MY6
TKR-2022615-PRO-20323958
Suitable for VCO: Yes
Procedure Type:OPEN
Period of Work Start date: 19/12/2022
Period of Work End date: 18/12/2027
Is this a Framework Agreement?: no

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