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The processing of digitized works
Proceedings of the 6th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2006This paper describes the processing of digitised works at the National Library of Portugal, as done in the scope of the National Digital Library initiate (BND). This comprises the normalization of the names of the images, the creation of technical metadata, image processing, OCR, indexing, and the creation of derived copies for preservation and copies ...
José Borbinha +3 more
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Digital work in a digitally challenged organization
Information & Management, 2017Digitally literate employees are accustomed to having free access to digital media technologies. However, some organizations enact information technology (IT) governance structures that explicitly proscribe access to these technologies, resulting in considerable tension between employees and the organization. We explore these tensions in an exploratory
Robert M. Davison, Carol Xiaojuan Ou
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The Case of the Digitized Works at a National Digital Library
Second International Conference on Document Image Analysis for Libraries (DIAL'06), 2006This paper describes the case of the processing of digitised works at the BND - National Digital Library, in Portugal. This initiative created half a million of digitized images, from 25,000 titles of physical items. These represent a very heterogeneous sample of historical or more relevant items (printed monographic and newspapers, maps, manuscripts ...
José Borbinha +3 more
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IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 2009
In response to another article in this special issue, "Forensics Is So 'Yesterday,'" the author proposes that although digital forensics does face challenges, it works, so digital investigations shouldn't stop as long as they follow the law.
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In response to another article in this special issue, "Forensics Is So 'Yesterday,'" the author proposes that although digital forensics does face challenges, it works, so digital investigations shouldn't stop as long as they follow the law.
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ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2010 Computer Animation Festival, 2010
DIGITAL IDEA specializes in creating state-of-the-art visual effects for feature films, both domestic and international. Our slate of films include commercial successes such as "Marineboy," "The Scam," "Castaway on the Moon," "Take Off," "Best Seller," "The Influence," and "Moss." The services we provided for these feature films span over a wide range ...
Andy Kang +8 more
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DIGITAL IDEA specializes in creating state-of-the-art visual effects for feature films, both domestic and international. Our slate of films include commercial successes such as "Marineboy," "The Scam," "Castaway on the Moon," "Take Off," "Best Seller," "The Influence," and "Moss." The services we provided for these feature films span over a wide range ...
Andy Kang +8 more
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Digital Social Work: Towards Digital Disruption in Social Work
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 2021The digital transformation is posing a challenge to organizations, professionals, and the scientific community within Social Work. Until now, digital solutions have been incorporated spontaneously and arbitrarily, without models to contemplate and guide their incorporation.
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