Sentences with phrase «digitising works»

The NZETC is afilliated to Victoria University in Wellington and has been busy digitising works of historical and literary interest for several years.
There is an increasing pressure on businesses to reduce paper waste and digitise their work to speed up processes and enhance efficiency, and technology can be utilised to ease this transition.

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Jockers developed his techniques at Stanford University in California, where he worked with literature researcher Franco Moretti, who pioneered the use of automated large - scale analyses of digitised texts, a process he calls «distant reading».
The blocky, digitised characters that made MK's name work well on the small screen, and the angular d - pad captures the nostalgic essence of bashing away on an inappropriate 16 - bit joypad.
Whatever field you look at, even the more traditional professions, the way in which business is generated is becoming increasingly technology - reliant, and more digitised, even if the work itself is still carried out manually.
Teachers also still need a way of digitising and annotating pupils» paper based work.
In the publishing house where I worked, the Head Librarian has been pushing for the digitising of hundreds of precious manuscripts.
The availability of Kindle versions was particularly vital when it came to backlist: publishers should make sure to digitise an author's backlist before publication of her newest work.
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.
InfoGrid Pacific Pte Limited will provide the XML publishing and distribution platform required to digitise and distribute the works.
Working in partnership with Transport for London, Technoframe were tasked with the project of digitising bus destination blinds to provide a high level of additional and automated information for the passenger.
I don't think this is too likely, but Nintendo have been pushing their Zelda lore over the last few years, so a digitised / interactive version of Hyrule Historia to read alongside the console games could work.
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.
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.
Its work in Daghestan encompasses a number of exciting projects: one of these, to digitise the Institute of History, Archaeology and Ethnography's archive of oriental manuscripts in Makhachkala's Russian Academy of Sciences, involves a local training programme in digitisation, archiving, and conservation and outreach techniques.
The Vatican Apostolic Library is aiming to make thousands of its manuscripts available online, and has announced that it is working with the Japanese company NTT Data to digitise some 3000 manuscripts over the next four years.
In terms of his creative process, he adds: «When I'm not blagging it, I sketch everything out first, get it all right in my head using either isometric or graph paper, I then digitise the pieces once I've got it all worked out.
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.
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 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.
The trouble is that the vast majority of historic printed work is not digitised.
ICOADS has been a focal point for gathering newly digitised marine data, but a lot of that work has been put on hold in the current financial situation.
Some of the work requires digitising records from last century — manual data entry from paper - based records to electronic databases.
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.
Technology already in its infancy can go far beyond digitising routine processes, to undertaking complex work, effectively automating legal advice.
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.
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