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2021
Digital technologies are currently defining the 21st century age. Digital collections are core information and research materials for individuals and organizations. These core resources created for information use are fragile and require maintenance and preservation for future availability and accessibility.
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Digital technologies are currently defining the 21st century age. Digital collections are core information and research materials for individuals and organizations. These core resources created for information use are fragile and require maintenance and preservation for future availability and accessibility.
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2002
The digital camera has become a valuable component of the clinical practice for many otolaryngologist head and neck surgeons. Because several technical details distinguish digital cameras from their standard 35-mm counterparts, having some knowledge of these features is crucial for integrating digital imaging successfully into a practice.
Karen H, Calhoun, Michael E, Decherd
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The digital camera has become a valuable component of the clinical practice for many otolaryngologist head and neck surgeons. Because several technical details distinguish digital cameras from their standard 35-mm counterparts, having some knowledge of these features is crucial for integrating digital imaging successfully into a practice.
Karen H, Calhoun, Michael E, Decherd
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Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Interactive TV and Video, 2010
Recently, there has been an increasing amount of digital archiving projects. Among these, national broadcasting organisations have begun offering digital content free to the public. The amount of digitalised information is increasing, though no one seems to be able to answer the question of how the information should be archived in order to be ...
Sam Dunne, Miriam Lerkenfeld
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Recently, there has been an increasing amount of digital archiving projects. Among these, national broadcasting organisations have begun offering digital content free to the public. The amount of digitalised information is increasing, though no one seems to be able to answer the question of how the information should be archived in order to be ...
Sam Dunne, Miriam Lerkenfeld
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2023
This chapter performs a survey and close reading of the archives that house First World War periodicals around the globe. In so doing, it opens a discussion about the benefits and disadvantages that are special to paper and digital archives, the gaps that persist in digital holdings after nearly three decades of digitisation, and the variety of digital
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This chapter performs a survey and close reading of the archives that house First World War periodicals around the globe. In so doing, it opens a discussion about the benefits and disadvantages that are special to paper and digital archives, the gaps that persist in digital holdings after nearly three decades of digitisation, and the variety of digital
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Bulletin for the Study of Religion, 2023
The Download is where we highlight the work scholars are doing with and around digital technology. In this issue, Ph.D. student Jacob Barrett (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), discusses the benefits and complications that arise when using computational text analysis as a research tool within the social sciences and humanities.
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The Download is where we highlight the work scholars are doing with and around digital technology. In this issue, Ph.D. student Jacob Barrett (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), discusses the benefits and complications that arise when using computational text analysis as a research tool within the social sciences and humanities.
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The Electronic Library, 2003
States that there has been a growing interest in digital archive development in universities and colleges and in national and international governmental institutions. Reveals that this has come about owing to the rising tide of digital documents created by faculty and students and also because of librarians’ growing dissatisfaction with pricing and ...
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States that there has been a growing interest in digital archive development in universities and colleges and in national and international governmental institutions. Reveals that this has come about owing to the rising tide of digital documents created by faculty and students and also because of librarians’ growing dissatisfaction with pricing and ...
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