Sentences with phrase «not digitising»

«Unless people see some implication or consequence of not digitising, they will not be motivated to do it,» he says.
The trouble is that the vast majority of historic printed work is not digitised.

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Not only did it allow him to digitise his learnings, but it also allowed him to create loads of interactive features too, like a fatherhood quizes.
He will not reveal his plans for using the data until all the photographs have been digitised successfully.
His face is digitised — enough so you can see it's him, but not enough to obscure him from any potential embarrassment.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This generation has given us the first real glimpse of what DLC can add to games, with brands like Borderlands and Fallout leading the charge; it's given us gaming's first profanely - named hero in Shadows Of The Damned's Garcia Fucking Hotspur; it's offered us our first glimpse of Satan's digitised penis, courtesy of Dante's Inferno; it's even served up the first known example of riding a horse being a suspicious activity — take a bow, Assassin's Creed, but be careful not to put your hands together or we won't be able to see you.
First of all, the characters aren't hand drawn, or digitised, but graphically rendered.
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.
They've catalogued and digitised all the UK's oil paintings in public ownership, but they won't stop there
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.
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.
People don't appreciate what an enormous effort has been required to simply digitise the temperature record that we have.
Unfortunately the vast majority of material has not been digitised so is invisible to the internet based commentator.
I have remarked in the past that if climate material has not been digitised it doesn't exist.
Unfortunately much of the past has not yet been digitised.
One problem of course is that not all rural electrification schemes involve digitised PAYG mechanisms and mobile money platforms.
It will be very useful when all this material is digitised, reading handwriting is not always easy.
Most of this information is recorded on paper files held by the Bureau of Meteorology and National Archives and has not been digitised.
It's possibly a result of not allowing books to be borrowed that there is still such an amazing, huge, and intact collection which can be digitised... The material that is being digitised here at Oxford is from the 19th century, pre 1870; it has included some 15,000 volumes from the law collection.
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.
Not even 10 % of all policies in the industry have been digitised, due to resistance from both, industry players and customers
«Though they (IRs) would digitise policies, we do not know what the add - on services are.
However, not even 10 per cent of the total number of policies in the industry has been digitised due to both the reluctance of some industry players because of costs involved and the customers, who still prefer physical policy documentation.
S V Ramanan, chief executive officer of CAMS Repository Service (CAMSRep) said that 1,10,000 policies have been digitised, but he added that many customers are not aware of this process.
«We do not like the facts in this recent Koh Tao case and we do not believe the Thai court has convicted the actual murderers,» the figure said, speaking in a digitised voice.
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.
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