Should Children Under 16 Be Barred From...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know the correct name but I work in a factory that refurbishes (re-binds) library books and we insert these triggers and we call them 'security triggers'.
Found this about how they actually work:
Some libraries have security systems that beep when you try to walk out
of the library with a book that hasn't been properly checked out. These
systems rely on a magnetic strip that is inserted into the binding of the
book. When a book is checked out, it is bumped against a machine that
de-magnetizes the strip, thus allowing the book to pass through the security
system. When the book is checked in, it is bumped against a different
machine that magnetizes the strip, so if an attempt is made to walk away
with the book, the alarm will sound.