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The word "digitized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been changed into digital form, for example a document that has been converted from paper to a PDF file. For example: "The company digitized their documents to reduce paper waste."
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Still photographs can be digitized by scanning or transferred from film to a compact digital disc holding more than 100 images.
It is estimated that 5 percent of all documents in the United States exist in digitized form and that two-thirds of the paper documents cannot be digitized by keyboard transcription because they contain drawings or still images and because such transcription would be highly uneconomical.
A sound waveform from a microphone or tape recorder can be digitized, or converted to a sequence of numbers that is the digital representation of the waveform.
The government has invested significant resources in updating and expanding the country's telecommunications infrastructure, and large portions of the telephone grid have been digitized.
This interferogram (a function of signal intensity versus time) is normally digitized, stored in computer memory, and converted to an absorption spectrum by means of a Fourier transform (see also analysis: Fourier analysis).
In most modern systems these signals are digitized prior to transmission, but in some systems the analog signals are still transmitted directly without converting them to digital form.
Nevertheless, through the hyperlinking and multimedia capabilities of electronic information media particularly the World Wide Web (a hypermedia system carried on the Internet)—digitized representations can be brought together from multiple sources for enjoyment and study in a manner largely determined by the individual user.
A CD-ROM drive uses a low-power laser beam to read digitized (binary) data that has been encoded in the form of tiny pits on an optical disk.
Its goal was to make available to anyone with access to the Internet digitized texts and images of "unique and rare materials from libraries and other cultural institutions around the world".
The British Library says that it has digitized about one per cent of its total collection (including the more illustrious examples from its 'Treasures' collection and its catalogue of illuminated manuscripts) but it specifies that its content is only open to "researchers".
And because they've digitized all this literature, you can search language usage over the past 150 years.
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