Sentences with phrase «of digitised»

Beneath this is the label Digitized Copies, and a number in parentheses, denoting the number of digitised copies.
The Bodleian has an ongoing mission to digitise its early collections, and the list of digitised resources is extensive.
The dataset employs the latest analysis techniques and takes advantage of digitised observational data to provide a daily record of Australian temperatures over the last 100 years.
The event will also mark the soft launch of the digitised archival collections of two pioneering alternative art spaces in Vietnam — Salon Natasha (Hanoi) and Blue Space Contemporary Arts Center (Ho Chi Minh City)-- on Asia Art Archive's digital platform.
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.
Her graduate collection of digitised trompe l'oeil prints of oversized jewellery on simple shift dresses served as a counterpoint to the minimalist movement that was dominating the runways at the time.
So it is just a matter of matching up what's seen through the smartphone camera with these databases of digitised artworks.
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 finding is based on a study of digitised copies of over 3500 novels published in English between 1780 and 1900.
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.
Teachers also still need a way of digitising and annotating pupils» paper based 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.
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.
Museums join forces to digitise collections A new database has been established with the aim of digitising some 25 million images from the collections of international museums.
The task of digitising daily records is ongoing (Figure 1) with many daily observations only available in paper form.

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Thermondo have digitised many of the processes involved in identifying energy inefficiency, including materials planning and project management.
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.
The project will code and digitise census and electoral data from 1970 up to the 1990s, and geo - reference this to maps of historical electoral districts.
«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.»
From the more than 15 million books digitised to date, Aiden, Michel and colleagues from Google and Harvard selected the 5.2 million with the most reliable data — a total of more than 500 billion words.
A text message, for example, can be included in a digitised picture by altering the least significant bits of its pixels.
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.
The digitised image is then displayed on a 94 - centimetre screen containing an array of touch and pressure detectors.
The L'Astroport system takes a high - definition photograph of its user, and digitises and stores it as a 500 - kilobyte file.
The digitised images used in videoconferencing require the transmission of enormous amounts of data — typically, 700 kilobytes for a television - quality frame.
Creating an app that can recognise paintings is relatively easy because most galleries already have digitised versions of their collections, says Kokkiniotis.
Historical copies of the Coventry Telegraph, dating back to 1914, are available to search and view in digitised.
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.
Biodiversity data, being the digitised data of individual plant occurrences identified to species level, was sourced from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF, http://www.gbif.org).
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.
With a market share of 25 %, it is rapidly becoming the go - to solution for educators looking to digitise their lessons.
«Today - where we can access content on Google, where routine cognitive skills are being digitised or outsourced, and where jobs are changing so rapidly - accumulating knowledge matters a lot less and success has a lot more to do with ways of thinking; creativity, critical thinking, problem solving, [and] judgement.»
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.
With digitised textbooks, teachers are empowered and supported in their teaching and students are able to take full ownership of their learning materials.
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.
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.
Easy to digitise different document types using the new VI Technology VI Technology combines a lens with variable depth of field, a direction controlled LED lamp and a CCD linear image sensor to minimise unevenness in image quality.
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.
The engraved text used is a digitised version of Davies» own handwriting.
The V5C log book is one of the last paper bastions in an increasingly digitised motoring world: here's what you need to know
Based on the French brand's latest EMP2 platform and slashing around 70 kg off its predecessor's kerb weight, the new Peugeot 508 will introduce a range of modern features including a digitised «i - Cockpit» cabin layout that targets rivals such as the imported Holden Commodore and Ford Mondeo.
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.
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.
In the publishing house where I worked, the Head Librarian has been pushing for the digitising of hundreds of precious manuscripts.
Speaking about the project, S Iswaran, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office said, «The main aspect of this project is that it brings Tamil literature that's been conceived and developed in Singapore; it's digitising it and therefore bringing it to a new platform, to the broader community in Singapore and around the world.»
This is a digitised version of a title first published by Toxic!
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.
It would have also been useful to mention that the plan to digitise of the Vatican Library began 4 years ago.
The NZETC is afilliated to Victoria University in Wellington and has been busy digitising works of historical and literary interest for several years.
Only a limited number of novels and non-fiction titles have been digitised in a country where the unique language protects publishers from foreign competition.
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