Digitization

Digitization

Digitization is the process of converting information into a digital (i.e. computer-readable) format. The result is the representation of an object, image, sound, document, or signal (usually an analog signal) obtained by generating a series of numbers that describe a discrete set of points or samples. The result is called digital representation or, more specifically, a digital image, for the object, and digital form, for the signal. In modern practice, the digitized data is in the form of binary numbers, which facilitates processing by digital computers and other operations, but digitizing simply means "the conversion of analog source material into a numerical format"; the decimal or any other number system can be used instead.

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enDigitization is the process of converting information into a digital (i.e. computer-readable) format. The result is the representation of an object, image, sound, document, or signal (usually an analog signal) obtained by generating a series of numbers that describe a discrete set of points or samples. The result is called digital representation or, more specifically, a digital image, for the object, and digital form, for the signal. In modern practice, the digitized data is in the form of binary numbers, which facilitates processing by digital computers and other operations, but digitizing simply means "the conversion of analog source material into a numerical format"; the decimal or any other number system can be used instead.
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enDigitization is the process of converting information into a digital (i.e. computer-readable) format. The result is the representation of an object, image, sound, document, or signal (usually an analog signal) obtained by generating a series of numbers that describe a discrete set of points or samples. The result is called digital representation or, more specifically, a digital image, for the object, and digital form, for the signal. In modern practice, the digitized data is in the form of binary numbers, which facilitates processing by digital computers and other operations, but digitizing simply means "the conversion of analog source material into a numerical format"; the decimal or any other number system can be used instead. Digitization is of crucial importance to data processing, storage, and transmission, because it "allows information of all kinds in all formats to be carried with the same efficiency and also intermingled." Though analog data is typically more stable, digital data has the potential to be more easily shared and accessed and, in theory, can be propagated indefinitely without generation loss, provided it is migrated to new, stable formats as needed. This potential has led to institutional digitization projects designed to improve access and the rapid growth of the digital preservation field. Sometimes digitization and digital preservation are mistaken for the same thing. They are different, but digitization is often a vital first step in digital preservation. Libraries, archives, museums, and other memory institutions digitize items to preserve fragile materials and create more access points for patrons. Doing this creates challenges for information professionals and solutions can be as varied as the institutions that implement them. Some analog materials, such as audio and video tapes, are nearing the end of their life-cycle, and it is important to digitize them before equipment obsolescence and media deterioration makes the data irretrievable. There are challenges and implications surrounding digitization including time, cost, cultural history concerns, and creating an equitable platform for historically marginalized voices. Many digitizing institutions develop their own solutions to these challenges. Mass digitization projects have had mixed results over the years, but some institutions have had success even if not in the traditional Google Books model. Technological changes can happen often and quickly, so digitization standards are difficult to keep updated. Professionals in the field can attend conferences and join organizations and working groups to keep their knowledge current and add to the conversation.
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24-bit color
3D modeling
3D scanner
American Memory
Analog signal
Analog-to-digital converter
Animated series
Approximation
Archives
Association of Research Libraries
Beyond Good & Evil
Binary code
Binary number
Bit
Book scanning
Brittle Books Program
Byte
Cambridge Digital Library
Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future
Category:Data transmission
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CAT scan
Chart
Code: Lyoko
Computer
Continuum (theory)
Cult film
Cultural institution
DA conversion
Database
Decimal
Delamination
Digital audio
Digital audio workstation
Digital camera
Digital computer
Digital data
Digital electronics
Digital image
Digital libraries
Digital library
Digital preservation
Digital signal
Digital television
Discrete signal
Document
DVD
Economics of digitization
Electronic map
Enumerate (project)
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Frame grabber
Geographic information system
GLAM (cultural heritage)
Google Books
Google Book Search
Grand Valley State University
Graphics pipeline
Graphics tablet
Group representation
Holographic
Home movies
Image
Image resolution
Image scanner
Image sensor
International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives
International Organization for Standardization
Internet Movie Database
Item (Game)
Jayna
JPEG
Kent State University
Kilohertz
Lean manufacturing
Libraries
Library of Congress
Lugano
Machine embroidery
Map
Metadata
Microfilm
More Product, Less Process
Motor vehicle
National Archives and Records Administration
Newspaper digitization
Nikon
Northeast Document Conservation Center
Number system
Ojibwe language
Optical character recognition
Optical Character Recognition
Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica
Photo
Photographic slide
Photographs
Pixel
Pixels per inch
Protagonist
Pulp (paper)
Quantization (signal processing)
Quran
Raster graphics
Raster image
Raster to vector
Reality
Russell Kirsch
Sample (signal)
Sampling (signal processing)
Sampling frequency
Sampling rate
Scannebago
Signal (electrical engineering)
Smithsonian Institution
Society of American Archivists
Sound
Sound recording and reproduction
South Asian American Digital Archive
Sticky-shed syndrome
Super Friends
TIFF
Time
Tomography
Transmission (telecommunications)
Tron
Vector graphics
Video
Video game
Virtual world
VisualAudio
Wonder Woman
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Digitalisering
Digitalisering
Digitalisering
Digitalisering
Digitalisierung
Digitalització
Digitalização
Digitalizace signálu
Digitalizácia (obraz)
Digitalizacija
Digitalizacija
Digitalizacija
Digitalizacija
Digitalización
Digitalizacja (bibliotekarstwo)
Digitalizare
Digitalization
Digitalizzazione
Digiteerimine
Digitisasi
Digitiú
Digitointi
Dijitalleşme
Numérisation
Pendigitan
Q843958
Số hóa
Stafræn endurgerð
Ψηφιοποίηση
Дигитализация
Дигитализација
Кĕнекесене цифрăлани
Оцифровка
Оцифровування
דיגיטציה
دیجیتالی‌سازی
رقمنة
عددی نگارش
ဒီဂျစ်တယ်စနစ်
デジタイズ
数字化
디지털화
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