Above all, they want paper books for what digitisation is revealing them to be.
From the economist.com
The Bodleian is currently engaged in a mass-digitisation project with Google.
From the en.wikipedia.org
I was initially greatly cheered to read of the newspaper online digitisation.
From the guardian.co.uk
But we do know that the digitisation project will cost a great many millions.
From the guardian.co.uk
Richard Charkin, director of Bloomsbury, sees digitisation as an opportunity.
From the guardian.co.uk
The NAS has expanded its digitisation programme begun under the SCAN project.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Digitisation is also giving rise to problems in a completely different area.
From the sciencedaily.com
That isn't very small, as far as digitisation by scanner or photograph goes.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Non-fiction books will also benefit from another change that comes with digitisation.
From the economist.com
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Digitization: conversion of analog information into digital information
(digitise) digitize: put into digital form, as for use in a computer; "he bought a device to digitize the data"
Digitizing or digitization is the representation of an object, image, sound, document or a signal (usually an analog signal) by a discrete set of its points or samples. ...
The conversion of data from analog to digital or binary
(digitise) Alternative spelling of digitize
(digitise) To transcribe data into a digital form (represented as a series of numerical values) so that it can be directly processed by a computer.
(Digitise) Convert to a digital equivalent, details ...
(Digitise) To sample an analogue signal and represent the results in a numeric form.
(Digitise) in computer science, to convert any continuously varying source of input, such as the lines in a drawing or a sound signal, into a series of discrete units represented (in a computer) by the binary digits 0 and 1. ...