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the digitisation
noun
The conversion of data from analog to digital or binary.
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This illustrates one effect of the digitisation of information.
The "digitisation of daily life" was envisioned by Ada, nobody else.
South Korea has invested hugely in broadband, jumping from 11th to 2nd in the digitisation rankings.
The digitisation was welcomed by Debra Ferreday, from Lancaster University's centre of gender and women's studies.
In the bright, clinical environs of the digitisation suite, work continues apace.
And the digitisation of patient records would make it easier for hospitals and local doctors to exchange information.
More recently, the digitisation of music has led to widespread "burning" of music tracks on CDs using home computers.
The digitisation of books should not be seen as a threat for publishers, rather a new way forward.
The digitisation of media means that outdoor is becoming capable of performing more and more extravagant tricks.
On the contrary, the Bodleian has been in the forefront of the "Google initiative", the digitisation of its collection.
The shift began in 2010 when the library started an experimental blog to chart the digitisation of the Greek manuscripts.
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