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Digitisation is the conversion of analogue media, such as paper or | Digitisation is the conversion of analogue media, such as paper or photos, into a digital form. This can be as simple as placing a photo under a scanner, but when you want to structurally digitise a large collection, it is recommended to pay sufficient attention to the quality of the digitisation. Digitising collections is a process that requires a lot of time and resources. You should therefore ensure that the result is sustainable and can be (re)used for as many purposes as possible in the future. | ||
In this article, we will delve into the aspects you need to consider in order to digitise parts of your archive and collection(s) with quality. | |||
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Digitisation is the conversion of analogue media, such as paper or photos, into a digital form. This can be as simple as placing a photo under a scanner, but when you want to structurally digitise a large collection, it is recommended to pay sufficient attention to the quality of the digitisation. Digitising collections is a process that requires a lot of time and resources. You should therefore ensure that the result is sustainable and can be (re)used for as many purposes as possible in the future. In this article, we will delve into the aspects you need to consider in order to digitise parts of your archive and collection(s) with quality.