Sentences with word «digitising»

The finding is based on a study of digitised copies of over 3500 novels published in English between 1780 and 1900.
Fighting games such as Mortal Kombat and Killer Instinct had paved the way for not only a new taste for on screen blood and gore but also for the trend in digitised sprites.
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).
They are driven by the digitisation of business processes and the requirements for the collection, processing, filtering and provision of digitised data needed for the control of efficient and increasingly automated processes in intralogistics and supply chain management.»
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.
The ulimate benefit for digitising timetables and blinds is the ability to remotely update the content without the need to print new content, have someone drive out to the bus or bus stop, then manually swap out the content.
Many online resources such as digitised images and full text government publications can also be accessed immediately online.»
We have created a range of online exhibitions which enhance and provide curated information on digitised collection items that relate to important events or cultural experiences for Indigenous Australians.
The British Library has teemed up with Microsoft and the great thing is that they are going to be concentrating on digitising public domain books;
It has collectively been digitising content in recent years — with over 1.5 million items, the database has images, video and other content on a large number of topics that are currently taught in schools.
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.
Some of the work requires digitising records from last century — manual data entry from paper - based records to electronic databases.
The teacher can also further learning with digitised textbooks.
Schools now can respond by creating environments in which learners can develop a range of general and specialist digital skills that are vital for learning, life and work in an increasingly digitised world.
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.
It has developed «Eureka Forbes Good Health» (EFGH) platform that enables doctors to offer patients tele - consultation services underpinned with several offerings such as digitised medical records, Idea Bubbles said in a statement.
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.
Earlier, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (Irdai) had said insurers would have to tie up with repositories to offer digitised policies.
It will digitise archives relating to the building and its history, and make these available to the public online.
Established in year 2000, DIGITISE IT offers Computer Aided Design (CAD), 3D Visualization and Modeling services to a growing global customer base.
With digitised textbooks, teachers are empowered and supported in their teaching and students are able to take full ownership of their learning materials.
Both games used digitised sprites like Mortal Kombat in a vague attempt to replicate the actors onscreen.
One problem of course is that not all rural electrification schemes involve digitised PAYG mechanisms and mobile money platforms.
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 other week the government formally opened its new Government Digital Service (GDS, digital.cabinetoffice.gov.uk), a unit with the aim of digitising public services.
But as they were digitising archival photos of particle collisions, Matteo Volpi and Jean - Yves LeMeur came across a different kind of decay: mould.
And finally, already containing over 40,000 fully digitised copies of novel, poems and historical documents, the British Library iPad app has increased its collection and will now carry more than 65,000 works.
He then digitises the images and uses a computer to identify the forces and torques acting on the body at given points.
The authors painstakingly digitised older archived data (back to before 1800 in one case), worked out the conventions that were used, and with a knowledge of present day climate, pieced together series and spotted potential shifts in observing location or time of day that would otherwise contaminate the record.
A report from the United States Department for Education earlier this year outlined key areas for development to ensure progress and impact, and called on suppliers to innovate rather than simply digitise information.
However, all insurers have not tied - up with all repositories to digitise existing policies.
Plus a slightly more intuitive digitised instrument display that alters in design as you scroll up through the various drive programmes.
Today's Range Rover is one of the most sophisticated off - road vehicles available, fitted with a fully digitised instrument panel and even dual - view infotainment systems that allow passenger to watch movies while the driver only sees the navigation.
Mining Josef Herman will enable new audiences to engage with digitised local and national archives, and create opportunities for members of the public to work with artists in making their own creative responses for publication online.
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.»
Anyway, it's a massive, side - scrolling explore - «em - up with loads of ghosts and ghouls and some of the most unintentionally hilarious 8 - bit digitised voice dialogue ever.
Plus: Police end occupation of the Volksbühne theatre in Berlin MCA Chicago and Nasher Museum split Sotheby's Prize Three centuries of watercolours to be digitised Lis Rhodes awarded Freelands Prize Thomas Dane Gallery to open Naples space and recommended reading
Cuban - American photographer and film - maker Ana Mendieta, who died in 1985, is the subject of an exhibition at Martin - Gropius - Bau that presents her groundbreaking films in newly restored and digitised formats.
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.
The collection will also be digitised over the next three years and made available online.
Industry officials said that in their meeting with Irda in March, they had expressed some concerns about the need to have digitised products and tying up with all the five insurance repositories.
Just conveniences alone does not justify digitising everything — especially when the authority hardly understand nature of the medium for human consumption yet.
«Unless people see some implication or consequence of not digitising, they will not be motivated to do it,» he says.
The NZETC is afilliated to Victoria University in Wellington and has been busy digitising works of historical and literary interest for several years.
We then saw The elderly get techy with iPads, and Thomas Pynchon's back catalogue digitised at last, while dreaming up puns as Publishing goes to the dogs in early Christmas slate announcements (barking up the wrong tree?).
One problem of course is that not all rural electrification schemes involve digitised PAYG mechanisms and mobile money platforms.
Within this project, the library helps digitise a portion of the publishers back catalogue and, in return, is guaranteed access to all frontlist titles.
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