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Digitisation of private collections [PDF]
Results are presented of a study investigating solutions and procedures to incorporate private natural history collections into the international collections data infrastructure. Results are based on pilot projects carried out in three European countries aimed at approaches on how to best motivate and equip citizen collectors for digitisation:
Willemse, Luc+4 more
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AN INSPIRE-KONFORM 3D BUILDING MODEL OF BAVARIA USING CADASTRE INFORMATION, LIDAR AND IMAGE MATCHING [PDF]
The federal governments of Germany endeavour to create a harmonized 3D building data set based on a common application schema (the AdV-CityGML-Profile).
R. Roschlaub, J. Batscheider
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Technical capacities of digitisation centres within ICEDIG participating institutions [PDF]
DiSSCo, the Distributed System of Scientific Collections, is seeking to centralise certain infrastructure and activities relating to the digitisation of natural science collections.
Naomi Cocks+3 more
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Collaboration between libraries, archives and museums in South Africa
Background: Many libraries, archives and museums (LAMs) all over the world have begun digitising their collections, and with a good number of these institutions failing to sustain their digitisation projects because they cannot afford to, it is best to ...
Kagiso Mabe, Andrea Potgieter
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Ahead of the curve: three approaches to mass digitisation of vials with a focus on label data capture [PDF]
There has been little research on novel approaches to digitising liquid-preserved natural history specimens stored in jars or vials. This paper discusses and analyses three different prototypes for high-throughput digitisation using cheap, readily ...
Steen Dupont+5 more
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Abstract This study aims to investigate the effects of the position correction of size‐specific dose estimates (SSDE) on patient dose estimation in cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). The relationship between the phantom position and absorbed dose in the right breast was studied using optically stimulated luminescence dosimeters and a simulated human
Hiroyuki Ueno+3 more
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Digitisation and Sharing of Collections: Museum Practices and Copyright During the COVID-19 Pandemic
This article concerns the conflict between copyright and museums’ digitisation and online sharing of collections. This issue has recently become particularly important in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors outline the concept of a virtual
Mateusz Klinowski, Karolina Szafarowicz
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LIBER-EBLIDA digitisation workshop [PDF]
95 participants from 23 countries attended a Workshop on the Digitisation of Library Material in Europe, from 24 to 26 October 2007 in the Royal Library, Copenhagen, Denmark. The Workshop was jointly organised by LIBER and EBLIDA. In a full report on the
Ayris, P.
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Digital Cultural Heritage and Linked Data
The emerging field of Linked Data for Digital Cultural Heritage presents new challenges and possibilities for memory institutions and the way they model their digital collections for open access.
Mariana Ziku
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A fully-automated paper ECG digitisation algorithm using deep learning
There is increasing focus on applying deep learning methods to electrocardiograms (ECGs), with recent studies showing that neural networks (NNs) can predict future heart failure or atrial fibrillation from the ECG alone.
Huiyi Wu+18 more
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