[
UK
/dˌɪdʒɪtaɪzˈeɪʃən/
]
NOUN
- conversion of analog information into digital information
How To Use digitisation In A Sentence
- Fans of English literature should hotfoot it to the British Library's skilled digitisation of its Shakespeare quartos.
- Book digitisation is a very long-game process and is going to require a lot of people working together to make it happen. SXSW Notes: Book Digitisation And The Revenge Of The Librarians « Innovation Cloud
- We now have digitisation which is in fact exploding the book spine and breaking us out of the bound format that defined the story for so long. Predictive Text
- He also indicated that he would consider a revised agreement that would better protect copyright owners, say, by requiring that they opt into the digitisation process.
- Its products meet the challenges of ageing electricity infrastructure, digitisation and alternative energy sources. Times, Sunday Times
- Possibly through networks of people who support each other in digitisation work, but there are economic issues in developing infrastructure and expertise. Notes from 'Catch the Wind: Digital Preservation and the Real World' at MCG's Spring Conference
- The question is what the impact of tighter money and credit is going to have on investment programmes such as digitisation? Archive 2008-10-01
- Digitisation brings with it exciting possibilities for the archival scholar.
- The digitisation neurosis of the early twenty-first century, the drive to create endlessly duplicable and available electronic copies of literary and artistic works (many of which, being made from wood pulp, are effective carbon sequestration devices) requires the constant whirring of hard drives, the persistent presence of electrically live bandwidth, and the consequent carbon on-costs. Forgetting, to live « Squares of Wheat
- Its products meet the challenges of ageing electricity infrastructure, digitisation and alternative energy sources. Times, Sunday Times