A brief review of digitization as a modern and technical face of Manuscript Preservation
Abstract
Manuscripts are the treasure of knowledge reflecting the intellectual expertise of ancient scholars. Preserving these repositories of information and ensuring their easy access is crucial and is need of an hour. In today’s modern and digital world, the most preferred method of preservation of manuscript is digitization. This article is a brief review of digitization as a new age preservation method for manuscripts.
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