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Certified Records Manager
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1. A control function used to regulate the volume of correspondence processed and to establish uniform systems for filing maintenance and retrieval
correspondence management
Halon
risk management
electronic document management system (EDMS)
2. Probable annual dollar loss associated with the loss of a specific vital records series The total expected annual loss to an organization is the sum of the expected annualized losses calculated for each vital records series
direct entry
risk management
general records schedule
annualized loss expectancy
3. A records schedule governing specified series of records common to several or all agencies or administrative units of a corporate body - which are sometimes characterized as functional retention schedules
geographic filing system
acquisition
general records schedule
retention schedule
4. A compressed gas or steaming liquid - used for fire suppression; effective only in closed areas. For environmental reasons - it is generally not available for purchasing new quantities. A third-party market is used to purchase Halon.
annualized loss expectancy
Halon
general records schedule
resolution
5. A comprehensive list of records series - indicating for each the length of time it is to be maintained and its disposition
database management system (DBMS)
silver halide microfilm
certified copy
retention schedule
6. A climate-controlled - high security commercial storage facility. This style vault stores magnetic media - long-term or permanent hard-copy records - and other temperature/humidity sensitive items such as microfiche - microfilm - computer tapes - CDs
jukebox
metric paper size
accountability
commercial vault
7. A numeric filing system in which the first digits are used as the method of organizing and finding in a records management system
records center
mnemonic filing
primary-digit filing
certified copy
8. Ability of an image or an imaging system to capture fine detail - may be measured in dots per inch.
resolution
policy
authentication
floppy disk
9. An indexing scheme by which terms may be correlated or combined to show interrelationships - the purpose of which is to facilitate more precise retrieval
cold site
general records schedule
coordinate indexing
digital linear tape (DLT)
10. An alternate facility that has the equipment and resources to immediately recover the business functions affected by the occurrence of a disaster
hot site
shadowing
built-in dispersal
ISO 14001
11. Documented requirements containing the particulars with which a system or project must conform
filing segment
archival integrity
specifications
consecutive-numeric filing
12. A predetermined pattern of vertical lines that - when read by an optical reader - can be converted to machine-readable language
firewall
retention schedule
coordinate indexing
bar code
13. A system that converts microform images to digital images and then converts the resulting images to electronic format by optical character recognition
dispersal
integrity (of a record)
enterprise report management (ERM)
computer-input microform
14. A technique for converting images of text - especially hand print - into machine-readable data that uses patterns to match characters - then improves accuracy through an analysis of the characters in context
duplex-numeric
intelligent character recognition (ICR)
mnemonic filing
target
15. A system in which consecutively numbered records are arranged in ascending number order - from the lowest number to the highest number. Also referred to as sequential filing - serial filing - and straight numeric filing.
consecutive-numeric filing
random filing
file classification system
accountability
16. The application of records management principles to electronic records
transmittal list
consecutive-numeric filing
phonetic index
electronic records management (ERM)
17. A group of related records filed/used together as a unit and evaluated as a unit for retention purposes - e.g. - a personnel file consisting of an application - reference letters - benefit forms - etc
records series
silver halide microfilm
records inventory
database
18. A logical and systematic arrangement for classifying records into subject groups or categories based on some definite scheme of natural relationships representing numbers - letters - or key words for identification
compact disk (CD)
reference analysis
write once read many (WORM)
file classification system
19. A storage medium from which data is read and to which it is written by lasers
optical disk
data dictionary
certified copy
numeric alphabetic indexing
20. Infrastructure - processes - and technologies used to store - generate - manipulate - and transmit information to support an organization
public key infrastructure (PKI)
random filing
decimal-numeric
information systems (IS)
21. A device that enlarges microimages for viewing - usually consisting of a light source - illuminating optics - microfilm holder - lens - and a screen
hierarchical data model
block-numeric
microfilm reader
correspondence management
22. A fire suppression system used as an alternative to Halon and water; it does not deplete ozone in the environment
microfiche
FM200
duplex-numeric
transmittal list
23. In imaging systems - any document or chart containing identification information about the content
target
semiactive record
records inventory
direct access
24. Application of records management principles and techniques to general instructions - bulletins - policies/procedures - or other official issuances
indirect access
word-by-word arrangement
digital versatile disc (DVD)
directives management
25. A system that collects and processes data - generating information for decision-making - planning - program implementation - and control
management information systems (MIS)
ISO 9000
disposition
computer-output microfilm (COM)
26. Computer-output laser disk. See enterprise report management (ERM).
cumulative index
COLD
audit
umbrella insurance
27. A type of liability insurance that provides additional coverage above and beyond the coverage normally provided under GL - auto - and homeowner's insurance.
umbrella insurance
records manager
3570
electronic records management system
28. A numeric filing system in which the middle digits are used as the finding aid to organize the filing system
integrity (of a record)
middle-digit filing
random filing
records and information management (RIM)
29. A system consisting of software - hardware - policies - and processes to automate the preparation - organization - tracking - and distribution of records regardless of media. Note: Electronic records management software includes retention scheduling
cost avoidance
Knox Box
data dictionary
electronic records management system
30. A record created by a continuously varying quantity that reflects variations in some quantity - such as photographs and films made with light-sensitive media - National Television System Committee (NTSC) and phase alternating line (PAL) video recordi
digital certificate
analog record
random filing
numeric alphabetic indexing
31. A standard that specifies requirements for an environmental management system. It applies to those environmental aspects in which the organization has control and influence.
Knox Box
ISO 14001
optical disk
General liability insurance (GL)
32. Worth of records for the conduct of current or future financial business and/or evidence thereof
filing segment
fiscal value
semiactive record
CDIA+
33. A coding system using numbers with two or more parts separated by a dash - space - or comma - An unlimited number of items may be included under any one division or subdivision.
network architecture
duplex-numeric
archival integrity
built-in dispersal
34. Vendor-neutral certification that validates a professional's level of expertise in the technologies and best practices used to plan - design - and specify a document imaging/document management system - Formerly known as the Certified Document Imagin
directives management
electronic records management (ERM)
CDIA+
general records schedule
35. A listing organized by the sound of a word rather than its spelling
phonetic index
computer-input microform
integrity (of a record)
dispersal
36. A series of standards surrounding quality management - including meeting customer and regulatory requirements - making continuous performance improvements - and providing customer satisfaction
target
digital certificate
filing inch
ISO 9000
37. Sum of the qualities of a record that establish the origin - reliability - trustworthiness - and correctness of its content
intelligent character recognition (ICR)
Abandoned records fee
authenticity
filing inch
38. Transfer of duplicate copies of vital records to locations beyond those where the originals are housed
data replication
3570
jukebox
dispersal
39. Individual within an organization who is responsible for systematically managing the recorded information generated and received by the organization
authentication
alphanumeric
records manager
built-in dispersal
40. A rapid entry system - usually used as part of disaster recovery / emergency response program
computer-output microfilm (COM)
Knox Box
block-numeric
shadowing
41. Computer hardware and/or software configured to interface between networks that use different protocols
ISO 9000
operational record
procedure
gateway
42. An index in which successive entries are added or interfiled as the records collection grows
cumulative index
cost avoidance
radio frequency identification (RFID)
records management manual
43. A method - material - or practice developed through consensus by experts in the field - which leads to results that are consistent - predictable - and desirable
bar code
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
accession
standard
44. A document that lists the records being transferred from one area to another - may also transfer legal responsibility for and the physical custody of the records.
reference analysis
transmittal list
item/box (IB)
integrity (of a record)
45. A method of calculating costs based on the item or box - not the size
metric paper size
item/box (IB)
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
analog record
46. Computer-to-computer transmission of records or data in a computer-readable format. Note: Usually in compliance with the ANSI X12 standards for defining electronic data interchange transactions or the United Nations Electronic Data Interchange for Ad
resolution
electronic data interchange (EDI)
database
direct access
47. A record that is infrequently referred to but is still needed for reference
Abandoned records fee
semiactive record
records center
risk management
48. An artificial intelligence application that uses a knowledge base of human expertise to aid in solving problems. Note: The problem-solving capability is based on the quality of the data and rules obtained from the human expert.
expert system
warm site
aperture card
general records schedule
49. Insurance that covers accidents on a policyholder's premises and/or action sof the organization and its emplooyees that might cause harm to another
metric paper size
reduction ratio
General liability insurance (GL)
decimal-numeric
50. In principle - papers that contain no free acid and have a pH value of 7.0 or greater. In practice - papermakers consider a paper having a pH value of 6.0 or greater to be acid-free
node
word-by-word arrangement
umbrella insurance
acid-free paper