Nghĩa của từ digitisation bằng Tiếng Anh

noun digitisation (Brit.)

conversion of analog data into digital data, putting into digital form (also digitization)

Đặt câu với từ "digitisation"

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1. Digitisation Boosts Mechanised Farming Among Kenyan FArmers

2. The process is one of real-time digitisation.

3. The democratic process also needs to adapt to digitisation.

4. So for trade publishers, ambitious digitisation has become the norm.

5. a smarter Europe through innovation, digitisation, economic transformation and support for small and medium-sized businesses;

6. As a result , people solving CAPTCHA puzzles help with the digitisation of books and newspapers.

7. Digitisation is a particular boon to IMAX, a Canadian firm that makes bigger,(Sentencedict) taller screens.

8. Transparency and digitisation is a winning combination for increasing access to information in the internal market."

9. The different funders do not tend to work together to provide joint funding for digitisation projects.

10. Furthermore, new technologies and digitisation are forcing HE to adapt and fine-tune existing methodologies.

11. The remaining files too shall be placed in public domain after their conservation treatment and digitisation.

12. Digitisation has made it easier for multiplex owners to shuffle films around screens to cope with surges in demand.

13. The budget approved under that decision was allocated in part to the digitisation of television in Area II.

14. support the exchange of information and good practices including on public-private partnerships and standards for digitisation;

15. Globally, digital publishing is a $430 billion industry. In the west, digitisation has witnessed a revolutionary growth.

16. Strict liability is the reason why nobody has hitherto contemplated large-scale digitisation: the potential financial hazards are too unpredictable.

17. "Digitisation and the internet have turned copyright into an appallingly restrictive anachronism" –translation: many people think "easily available" should mean "free".

18. The library hopes to extend the digitisation scheme by scanning books out of copyright dating from the early 20th century.

19. Outside the Review the whole area of digitisation of existing research library material is an important one for the 1990s.

20. The growth of SMEs in both countries can be catalysed by leveraging on 3Ds; namely Disruptive technology, Digitisation of SMEs and Diverse financial alternatives.

21. In health care, the digitisation of records would make it much easier to spot and monitor health trends and evaluate the effectiveness of different treatments.

22. India has been a big beneficiary of digitisation in terms of outsourcing. The Indian publishing industry grew by over 15 per cent this fiscal year.

23. While STM (science, technology and management) is the core business in digitisation, the literati is not very enthusiastic about e-publishing, reason being the readers' approach.

24. He has since focused on modernising the administration by digitisation, and is preparing for the (possibly superhuman) task of introducing Italian bureaucrats to gentilezza and cortesia.

25. Digitisation promises to connect doctors not only to everything they need to know about their patients but also to other doctors who have treated similar disorders.

26. 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.

27. The German "Electronic Research Archive for Mathematics" (ERAM) project for the digitisation of mathematical publications has won a prize from the section of physics, astronomy and mathematics of the American "Special Libraries Association".

28. The library concentrated the first stage of digitisation on the 19th century because the books are out of copyright and so can be offered free. Copyright runs out 70 years after an author's death.