Afskrifast
Afskrifast refers to the practice of creating a written copy or transcription of an existing text, document, or spoken content. The term is commonly used in Norwegian and other Scandinavian languages, where it combines the words *afskrift* (copy or transcription) and *søk* (search), though its usage is broader and not strictly tied to digital search functions. Afskrifast can involve manual transcription, digital typing, or automated processes such as optical character recognition (OCR) for converting scanned or photographed documents into editable text.
The process is widely applied in various contexts, including academic research, legal documentation, archival preservation, and
Automated tools, such as speech-to-text software or OCR systems, have streamlined the afskrifast process by reducing
Afskrifast is also relevant in digital preservation efforts, where older texts—such as books, newspapers, or handwritten