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Its digitised content covers a period from early 1900 until today.
Since the 1990s, the library's collection has become increasingly digitised.
Using a data network to carry digitised telephone calls, something for which N3 can be used.
Anyway, they came up with something similar based on digitised human freight.
Surprised so many people believe that anything a university library might have to offer is about to become digitised.
Currently, only 5% of Europe's cultural heritage is available in digitised form.
Up to 32 digitised photographs being stored in the camera at any one time.
These digitised materials can be put to varying educational uses.
It was exactly the same sound each time, like a digitised snatch of noise.
The Company is undertaking a project to make digitised images of the collection available for internet access.
Approximately 7.6 million pages of digitised material were viewed over the web.
The Interpreter features excellent quality, digitised speech and over 13,000 phrases.
The analogue signal was stored in digitised form on a computer hard drive.
I support the call for Europeana to reach a stock of at least 15 million different digitised objects by 2015.
The entire digitised catalogue was made available online to libraries, educational and research institutions in 2011.
Anyone with web access can use the service to search, browse and listen to 24,000 digitised recordings.
Brilliant digitised speech for Soundblaster users and a first class music track.
There is also a collection of digitised books and historical material that can by accessed through an online database.
The works are also held in web-accessible digitised form to provide a permanent virtual gallery.
Digitised texts may be too discreet to enchant the mass of the reading public for whom books are also a social experience.
The sound is incredible for the era too, with a lively rendering of the soundtrack and clear digitised speech.
There are now links to over 700,000 digitised collection items available from Libraries Australia.
Presents the manuscripts and contains links to the digitised versions kept by the library.
Each selection is accompanied by a blurry black-and-white digitised photograph, a great turn on (I don't thin).
They are no more real than the digitized voice of a person on a phone.
Most of the digitized images, however, first sat in the camera and then on our computer.
Then it did the same for the digitized voice file.
It was a very early use of digitized speech sound effects in home computer games.
And I cannot even begin to imagine having such a personal experience with a digitized version of a book.
They can just write their own digitized book and sell it that way.
The resulting image looks digitized but is actually done by hand.
He thought the second had spoken, but they used the same digitized voice, so it was difficult to tell.
They want an easy way to find and view all the different scenes in their digitized video.
A digitized photo of the man had even accompanied the personal details.
Yet the limits of the technology available for reading digitized books may be working in the industry's favor.
In 2008 it was renovated to include digitized 3D technology.
The department had been moving toward creating a system to issue digitized licenses.
Three basic steps are necessary to get the digitized music ready and onto a disc.
Any kind of digitized information, including text, graphics, voice and video, can be sent.
The game has four difficulty levels, 80 screens, and digitized sound effects.
Profits from sales of the digitized books are to be shared with the library.
The game uses various digitized versions of classical music for each level.
It is a camera that projects a digitized image of the viewer.
"There, now you can understand me," the creature said in low digitized masculine voice.
The digitized images are stored and displayed on the computer screen.
Some university libraries offer access to a digitized version of the second edition.
But once cheap, fast computers made digitized speech easy to study in the 1990's, the approach changed.
Momentary silence, then a human voice replaced the digitized one.