Fans of English literature should hotfoot it to the British Library's skilled digitisation of its Shakespeare quartos. |
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To ensure correct handling and preservation of original materials, digitisation was undertaken in-house at the Library. |
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It was asked to look at how to fund digitisation, including the possibilities and conditions for public-private partnerships. |
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Launched at the beginning of 2006, this programme aims to demonstrate to the Army the contribution digitisation makes on the battlefield. |
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Moreover, candidates are asked not to send bound documents in order to make digitisation easier. |
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Whereas a large part of the programme is like giving a fish to a starving person, digitisation is equivalent to teaching a person to fish. |
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For small producers, it is important that digitisation should significantly reduce distribution costs. |
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We are great advocates of digitisation, because it saves businesses time and money. |
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As already outlined in recital 93 above, the Commission does not call into question that digitisation of broadcasting is in the public interest. |
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A digital stencil duplicator with a scanner for the digitisation and electronic processing of the text and images to be reproduced. |
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It would also lead to a more secure climate for companies investing in digitisation technologies. |
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Such arrangements risk locking up public domain content, but in some cases they may be the only way to finance digitisation. |
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Concerted action by the Member States to digitise their cultural heritage would lend greater coherence to the selection of material and would avoid overlap in digitisation. |
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The digitisation of the press releases began in 2009, with the aim of eventually digitising the entire archive. |
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The digitisation of the data has allowed Ordnance Survey to sell maps electronically. |
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Leaping backwards 400 years, staff have also been engaged in the digitisation of two of the Library's medieval Books of Hours. |
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The digitisation work began with the electronic preservation of copy of the 12th century Holy Quran calligraphed by Fateh Ullah Al-Kashmiri. |
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The digitisation of content is stimulating a constant flow of innovation which provides satellites with multiple opportunities for hosting new applications. |
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I led the digitisation pilot of the Dead Sea Scrolls and I can vouch from that experience that there are plenty of attention seekers out there, with conspiracy theories agogo. |
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Goodsir confirmed the print collection was sent to the US for digitisation, scanning and tagging and that a third had been returned in digital form. |
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The Age negatives were shipped to the US for digitisation, and the actual negatives arrived back in Australia in March and are currently on site at Media House, Melbourne. |
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The investigation led the Commission to conclude that the planned funding was not an appropriate way to address specific problems in relation to digitisation and was not necessary to effect the switchover. |
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It has drawn up 'do's and don'ts', for example for public-private partnerships for digitisation, and endorsed a model licence for the digitisation and accessibility of out-of-print works. |
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The financial efforts needed for basic digitisation to meet the first targets of the European digital library can be estimated at some 200-250 MEUR over a period of four years spread across all Member States. |
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In a recommendation adopted on 25 August, the Commission expressed its desire to see the digitisation process speeded up and urged Member States to set up large-scale digitisation facilities for this purpose. |
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Robust, well informed public policies relating to digitisation in every phase of the value chain need to be developed urgently in every State Party to the European Cultural Convention. |
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The reason behind the drive for digitisation is not only to ensure greater access to Europe's cultural heritage, but also to guarantee that this heritage will be available for future generations. |
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Although various connectivity programmes are helping to enhance the capacity of African universities to respond to the challenges of globalisation and digitisation, it is equally clear that much more remains to be done. |
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The growing digitisation of radio and audio-visual media is leading to a growing convergence of computer-based telecommunications services and broadcasting. |
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