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.
By digitising our content and making it available on all the devices, which provide high resolution, full colour images, we are ensuring we reach a much wider audience,» he explains.
The lizard's signalling was reconstructed
by digitising the position of multiple body parts through the sequence, subsequently combining the data from the two camera views to reconstruct the signalling motion in 3D, Ms Bian said.
Not exact matches
The Royal Mint, a 1,000 - year - old institution owned
by HM Treasury, has partnered with CME Group to build and launch a
digitised gold offering called Royal Mint Gold (RMG).
A text message, for example, can be included in a
digitised picture
by altering the least significant bits of its pixels.
The test signals are
digitised and then analysed
by software in the receiver.
The researchers
digitised the logbooks from 11 expeditions and added the data
by hand into spreadsheets.
See the pictures and manuscripts
by Säve in Alvin — platform for digital collections and
digitised cultural heritage: Materials
by or about Pehr Arvid Säve
The entire Year 8 music curriculum is being
digitised by «digital champion» and teacher Renaldo Lawrence.
It sounds almost too simple, but in reality, a significant amount can be achieved in a short space of time
by integrating and
digitising the administration process.
In 2011 the Korean government announced plans for education to be paper - free
by 2015, making $ 2.4 billion available to buy a tablet for every student and
digitising the entire curriculum.
Although drivers get a whole load of new technology, including a fully -
digitised (but cleverly integrated) instrument panel, pop up concealed infotainment screen and loads more driving aids, I was most impressed
by the back seats.
In 2005 the Range Rover Sport became the second model in the Rangie line - up and
by 2010 Range Rover offered a
digitised «virtual» instrument panel, dual - view infotainment screens and beefed up 4.2 - litre supercharged petrol V8 and diesel TDV8 engines.
This is a
digitised version of a title first published
by Toxic!
Academic books is one field in Germany to have embraced the ebook earlier, driven
by demands from libraries for titles to be
digitised, and is not far behind the US market, an academic publisher said here.
Of those I visited, Art Miami reprised its welcome survey of Latin American artists; Untitled lit its beach tent with wide, carefully curated booths showing refreshingly unfamiliar material from all over the world; Pulse drew the young to accomplished work
by mid-career artists who remain affordable; and the Design Fair played curated interiors of mid-century masters against the technological marvels of space - age lighting and the the largest - ever 3D printed work from sustainable materials — SHoP architects» outdoor pavilion
digitised out of recycled bamboo whose combined airiness and tensile strength stand to revolutionise building.
Chaired
by Berlin artist and theorist Hito Steyerl, the summit is set to include discussions on everything from artificial intelligence and the dark web to
digitising the Middle East and online pornography.
Flatgame invites you to hand draw your own designs, which will become
digitised and incorporated
by professional designers into this special game over the course of the weekend.
Most of this information is recorded on paper files held
by the Bureau of Meteorology and National Archives and has not been
digitised.
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.
It is difficult to
digitise the Figure 8.18 values for years affected
by volcanic eruptions, so I have also adjusted the widely - used RCP4.5 forcings dataset to reflect the Section 7.5.3 observational estimate of current aerosol forcing, using Figure 8.18 and Table 8.7 data to update the projected RCP4.5 forcings for 2007 — 2011 where appropriate.
For the oceans, the International Comprehensive Ocean - Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS) has been extended
by blending the former COADS with the UK's Marine Data Bank and newly
digitised data, including the US Maury Collection and Japan's Kobe Collection.
Supplementary Information (SI), along with the values I calculate from their 1996 — 2005 GMST data, averaged ERF data for 2000 and ocean heat uptake data (taking the trend over 1996 — 2005), and alternatively
by accurately
digitising ERF ΔF and ΔF − ΔQ values in Marvel et al..
These images were taken from the pages of 17th, 18th and 19th century books
digitised by Microsoft who then generously gifted the scanned images to us, allowing us to release them back into the Public Domain.
It didn't occur to publishers that spend on legal IT and
by practice support lawyers (PSLs) and partners direct could trump this
digitised content if and when it did arrive, let alone trump it quite comprehensively.
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.
Kenya, being an economic giant in the East African region, will gain a lot
by implementing the land registry process using blockchain technology and can join countries like Ghana and Rwanda that are already making use of the technology to
digitise their land registry process.
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.»