The Current State of Digitisation Part 3 : The Current State of Digitisation In this 3 rd and final part in the three part series on What is digitisation? We will be looking at the future of digitisation, such as where it is currently and where it may be going. Internet Archive Nowadays, more and more records are being digitised and made available for the public to access and view, usually free of cost. A leader in this field is the Internet Archive . Internet Archive is a non-profit project that was founded in 1996 with the aim to create the biggest library and archive in the world by providing people with access to hundreds of thousands of information sources in the form of books, dissertations, thesis and audio-visual materials, such as movies, recordings and music, and archived web pages through their Wayback Machine, for free through, the use of digitisation. The goal of Internet Archive is basically to provide people with access to information a...
Digitisation and Us Part 2 : Digitisation and Us In this 2 nd part of What is Digitisation? We will look at how digitisation has come to play a part of our lives such a work, academia and our personal lives. We will also go over why digitisation is important, the advantages as well as the disadvantages. Digitisation has come to play an important role in academia and libraries in terms of preserving the university’s intellectual property and the country’s culture and heritage. Universities such as UCT and WITS now even have their own digitisation services as part of their library services. At work we use printers that have document feeder scanners or flatbed scanners to digitise paperwork to be able to share documents across departments and between employees and employers. We have also come to rely on digitisation when applying for jobs. For example, when we are applying for a job online and do not have a digital copy of a Z83 form, we...