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Digitising

Digitising | Digitised

Digitising meaning

present participle and gerund of digitise

Example sentences (15)

A project digitising more than 100 videotapes produced by communities across the Western Isles will be showcased at the Hebrides International Film Festival.

A review by lawyer Mark Austin proposed digitising share certificates, and City grandee Sir Douglas Flint is leading a digitisation taskforce.

Based on this, the Government of India planned to build a third platform — U-WIN — for digitising routine immunisation services under UIP in the country.

The primary goal of digitising the assessment and evaluation process is to make it transparent, error-free and fast, with the added benefit of less manpower and environmental friendliness.

Decca Records recently reissued its recording of War Requiem, having preserved the fragile 1963 master tapes by baking them and digitising their contents.

Retailers say that digitising price tags allow staff to be more efficient and focus on other jobs rather than updating shelf prices.

This was supported by project historian Claire Driver, who developed a timeline for the exhibition and website with project partner the Essex Record Office digitising the collection, which will be held in their archives.

Proposals include digitising Italy’s onerous public administration, modernising infrastructure and restructuring the national university system.

The central government must deadline digitising all its payments.

This involves digitising, curating and displaying the ASI’s collection of Mughal miniatures, jewellery, armour, and textiles.

To strengthen its positions globally, Industry Digitising Roadmap had been created.

It was only while digitising her archive that Wood realised this common thread and it has resulted in her new book, Women: Portraits 1960-2000.

Setting and digitising the whole signaling system, that is also one thing that I’ll be working on.

Two years ago it announced plans to cut 7,000 jobs in its core Benelux markets to focus on further digitising its operations.

In a match the ability to differentiate anatomical movements such as 'elbow extension' by digitising segment end-points, particularly if you have segment rotations, is extremely difficult and prone to error.