ebariigilised
Ebariigilised is a term that refers to the process of converting traditional, non-digital content into a digital format. This process is often used to preserve and make accessible historical documents, artworks, and other cultural heritage materials. Ebariigilised can involve scanning physical documents, converting them into digital images, and then using optical character recognition (OCR) software to convert the text into a searchable and editable format. This process is crucial for libraries, archives, and museums, as it allows for easier access, preservation, and sharing of cultural heritage. Additionally, ebariigilised can be used to create digital copies of artworks, making them available for online viewing and study. The term "ebariigilised" is derived from the Estonian word "ebariigiline," which means "non-digital." The process of ebariigilised is an essential part of the broader digital transformation efforts in cultural institutions, enabling them to adapt to the digital age while preserving their valuable collections.