Sentences with phrase «for digitising»

Our new state - of - the - art building features a beautifully crafted oak reading room; a light and airy reception office; six climate controlled rooms designed to safely house the extensive and varied archive collections; and a further project space for the digitising, re-housing and conservation of materials.
Key European stakeholders have approved a «ground - breaking» set of principles for digitising and making publicly available out - of - print books and journals.
In the publishing house where I worked, the Head Librarian has been pushing for the digitising of hundreds of precious manuscripts.
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.
This FREE event (with time for networking, drinks and canapes) with high - calibre technology experts will showcase what lies ahead and what your firm needs to do to be prepared for a digitised future.

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«We have to be lot more active in the e-commerce space, we have to be a lot more active in leveraging technology, whether it's for our media or instances like Shazam for sampling... over the next few years you'll see a tremendous effort from our company to digitise the enterprise,» Mr Mercade said.
The MicroTouch System SCT3250EX (HID) from 3M, based on the company's Surface Capacitive touch technology, has received the «Compatible with Window 7» logo for single touch and digitised gesture capabilities.
«Other content will include: quality research papers from Lagos State Tertiary institutions covering a wide variety of topics digitised for the platform; vocational training videos; creatively presented history lessons and online courses on coding.»
He will not reveal his plans for using the data until all the photographs have been digitised successfully.
A text message, for example, can be included in a digitised picture by altering the least significant bits of its pixels.
The digitised images used in videoconferencing require the transmission of enormous amounts of data — typically, 700 kilobytes for a television - quality frame.
As Trov grows, Gemmell envisions allowing users to digitise their car's service record, for example.
See the pictures and manuscripts by Säve in Alvin — platform for digital collections and digitised cultural heritage: Materials by or about Pehr Arvid Säve
Early teaser trailers used the film's unusual setting to bamboozle audiences into thinking that District 9 was an allegory for the failures of post-Apartheid South Africa, with added flashes of digitised carnage.
The dilemma for educators is that the kinds of things that are easy to teach, and maybe easy to test, have become precisely the things that are also easy to digitise, automate and outsource.
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.
With a market share of 25 %, it is rapidly becoming the go - to solution for educators looking to digitise their lessons.
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.
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.
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.
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The site also includes sections for Playstation games and for music downloads, a good indication that to the big media companies, digitised books will be just another medium to add to the catalogue.
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.
there is no incentive for Vietnamese publishers to digitise when there is no ebook retail infrastructure in place to justify the costs.
The NZETC is afilliated to Victoria University in Wellington and has been busy digitising works of historical and literary interest for several years.
Japanese publishers, already facing falling paper book sales, have so far been reluctant to digitise their books for fear that e-books could kill physical sales.
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.»
Dubbed the 1000 Great New Zealand eBooks, the idea is to provide a focus for the industry's own move to digitising books, to provide a platform for a joint marketing programme, and to generate public interest in e-reading.
Many national libraries digitise their collections for conservation reasons or even to grant access to them, but those are (older) books that are already in the public domain.
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.
The cost for bringing titles back to life is shared between the publisher, who chips in the royalty, and the library, who covers the relatively hefty costs of scanning, digitising and proof reading.
The professional books sector is the most heavily - digitised area of the book publishing market, with e-books and other digital products proving to be much more practical for professional users than the print alternatives.
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.
Gauntlet (Atari Games)-- Top - down maze game known for having digitised speech, hundreds of enemies on - screen at the same time and a high difficulty level
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 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.
Using a handheld scanner primarily used for document scanning, Vulsma digitised details of the historical fabric.
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.
Open for browsing during gallery hours, our Bookshop stocks a range of thought provoking photographic, arts and social sciences titles, while our Reading Room provides welcoming space for study and research, with access to an extensive collection of books and reference materials, and a selection of almost 2,000 images from our archive has been digitised and made available for browsing on an iMac.
We stand around the replicated version of the Amazon patent for product display, the positioning and lights of which intend to streamline the digitising process, removing the need for post-production.
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.
Newly digitised data is being continually added, better and more accessible metadata is coming on line, and different groups will have different ideas for how to deal sensibly with the inevitable ambiguities.
The CRU decided that the data they digitised was adequate for their purpose.
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.
It should be noted that, in most cases where there are known undigitised daily data, the digitised monthly (monthly - mean) data for the period concerned are available through the Bureau's website.
A comparison of the stated values with those calculated from the ΔT, ΔF and ΔQ data and from digitised values for ΔF − ΔQ is given in Table 3.
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.
Digitised records for the whole country date back to 1910 and data for the Central England Temperature record dates back to 1654 - the world's longest instrumental record.
[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).
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.
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