In 2008, the University of Queensland Library introduced RFID technology at its Law Library branch. The trial took place at the same time as a redesign of the Law Library Loans Desk and it was envisaged that RFID technolog could assist with some of the aims of the redesign: achieving faster circulation processes and improved ergonomics for staff It was also hoped that by extending the selfservice options available to Library patrons, staff time spent on routine circulation tasks would be reduced and queues at the Loans Desk would be minimised. This article provides an overview of the implementation of RFID and a review of the results of the project one year on.