digitise
/dɪˈdʒɪtˌaɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to convert information or data into a digital form, especially by scanning or photographing printed matter.
“She decided to digitise her old photographs and upload them to social media.”
2. verb
to convert an analogue signal or process into a digital signal or process.
“The engineer was tasked with digitising the audio signal for the new music album.”
3. verb
to make something more efficient or effective by using digital technology.
“The company aimed to digitise its customer service process to improve response times.”
4. verb
to make digital copies of printed matter, such as books or documents.
“The library was digitising its entire collection of rare books to make them available online.”
5. verb
to convert data or information into a format that can be easily stored or transferred on a computer.
“The team was digitising the company’s financial records to make them more accessible to employees.”
6. noun
the process of converting information or data into a digital form.
“The digitisation of the archive took several months to complete.”