nondigital
non·dig·i·tal / nänˈdijitl/ • adj. 1. not represented by numbers, especially binary codes; not digitized: nondigital items have only their location information (catalog records) in the digital library, as it happens in a traditional automated library situation. 2. not using the Internet or computers: nondigital submissions will be accepted only until February 1st.
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