Sentences with phrase «as digitised»

Many online resources such as digitised images and full text government publications can also be accessed immediately online.»
Consumers have a much higher expectation of digital picture books, and their children do too, so simple facsimiles probably won't satisfy them — interactivity and novelty will need to be explored as we digitise.

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Preparing Australians to fully realise their potential as the economy digitises is a challenge facing every business and individual.
The L'Astroport system takes a high - definition photograph of its user, and digitises and stores it as a 500 - kilobyte file.
As Trov grows, Gemmell envisions allowing users to digitise their car's service record, for example.
Her graduate collection of digitised trompe l'oeil prints of oversized jewellery on simple shift dresses served as a counterpoint to the minimalist movement that was dominating the runways at the time.
On one hand, it will become harder to find privacy and personal space, but one surprising result will be that families are likely to become closer, with traditions like family meal times making a reappearance, even as our lifestyles become increasingly digitised in other areas.
Now, schools can make the best of both worlds, as technology has spearheaded collaborations between more traditional resources, for example, books have developed into ebooks and the textbook has become digitised.
As a result even large documents and bound books can be easily digitised.
We are seeing printing opening doors to scanning books without hassle and digitising 3D objects such as school kids artwork.
Schools are aware that digitising their processes will save them time and money in the long run but, as they don't always have a solid enough understanding of the technology to decipher between the multitude of products on the market, they run the risk of being convinced to buy solutions which go above and beyond what they need — so they're paying for flashy extras which are, ultimately, redundant.
Based on the French brand's latest EMP2 platform and slashing around 70 kg off its predecessor's kerb weight, the new Peugeot 508 will introduce a range of modern features including a digitised «i - Cockpit» cabin layout that targets rivals such as the imported Holden Commodore and Ford Mondeo.
In particular they seem to have failed utterly to grasp the importance of digitising back list as fast as they can — which has left the ebook offering to the public woefully short of the extent and quality of work that people love about books, and makes them preferable to film or music.
It is a digitised content such as graphics, video, audio which can be transmitted over the Internet or computer networks.
Similarly, one of the first books I read and digitised was The Weight of Mercy, which, if published in another country, might sell better as «The Game of Mercy».
We thought that, since we had to digitise all our collection in order to preserve it for the next 1,000 years, it was also important to broaden access to it as much as possible.»
In this regard, the announcement this week that New Zealand copyright collective Copyright Licensing Limited (CLL) will lead the charge to get New Zealand books digitised and licensed to groups such as libraries, booksellers and others, couldn't come soon enough.
In this dynamic climate some libraries are starting to dip their toe into publishing too, digitising and distributing their own books to patrons as well as to other libraries.
You'll play as Nilin: an elite memory hunter fighting back at an organisation that digitises all human experience, but who ends up losing her own memory as a result.
Then there's a handful of car debuts thrown in for good measure, as the BMW M235i and Mercedes - AMG GT get digitised for a racing game for the first time.
The idea is to make the country's vast collection of publicly owned art as accessible and well documented as possible by digitising as many works as it can, as well as encouraging opportunities for public participation.
As more museums begin to digitise their object collections, this initiative puts institutional history on the agenda, too.
As host to the Embassy of the Real the former convict settlement and shipyard offers a space for artists to explore how we perceive reality in our increasingly digitised era.
Online visitors will also be able to access a series of resources, such as films and study guides related to the digitised archive collections.
For this occasion, the floor of the gallery has been painted «chroma - key blue», and functions as a special effects screen in the film for a digitised, post-produced nature.
In this exhibition, which includes both new and earlier work, Gursky addresses aspects of both high and low visual culture, exploring the themes of image manufacture and exchange, as well as ideas of authenticity, ownership and control in our increasingly digitised age.
Information from newly - digitised old instrumental records in the early 19th Century such as shipping records for the East India Company (Brohan et al, 2012), doesn't support the largest modelled responses to Tambora (1815), but does suggest a response larger and more defined than that seen in some reconstructions.
It simplifies them, abstracts them as objects, little unreal figures, digitised peasants populating the...
It has been estimated that as much pre-1950 data remains undigitised as has already been digitised.
Daily digitised data are now available back to 1910 or earlier at 60 of the 112 ACORN - SAT locations, as well as at some non-ACORN-SAT locations.
As part of the Early Weather Data research stream, scientists worked to digitise and extend some of southeastern Australia's key meteorological records held by the Bureau of Meteorology, National and State Archives and a range of pre-Federation observatories and historical societies.
[26] I calculate TCR and ECS values as shown in the below table, from the efficacies stated in Marvel et al.'s SI Table 1 (digitising from their Figure 1 for GHG).
As an aside — the first digitised version of the ICLRs was produced by a commercial provider, Justis (the same people who provide the only online version of the International Law Reports).
Other than digitising documents, IRs can also help insurance companies by taking on tasks such as call reminders for premium payment, data analytics, disaster recovery services and so on.
The organisation's long term goal is to partner with government and administrations where Bitland serves as the liaisons between the people needing to register land titles and the officials that currently hold the access to the physical databases to effectively work through digitising the backlogs while continuing to take in new registry requests.
Now, when music is digitised for downloading and streaming purposes, it is basically broken down into a series of audio snapshots (sort of like how several still frames make up a film), and our brains interpret all these snapshots together as continuous sound.
NEO has a great deal of potential because it's focusing on the digitising of assets as well as digital identity.
Records digitised by Stampery will now be kept not only in the bitcoin blockchain but in the Ethereum ledger as well, which, according to the company, makes settlement «faster and even more secure.»
But as the world becomes more digitised, globalised and moves more quickly, we need to step up the pace of our efforts so Indigenous peoples are not left with HIV.
The media and entertainment industry has seen a huge transformation as it becomes digitised, with most entertainment content such as films, TV programmes, and games now being accessed over the internet.
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