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Certified Records Manager
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1. A digital file that stores structured data
blip code
cost avoidance
file maintenance
database
2. A device that enlarges microimages for viewing - usually consisting of a light source - illuminating optics - microfilm holder - lens - and a screen
Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
microfilm reader
gateway
file maintenance
3. A written and approved course of action to take after a disaster strikes that details how an organization will restore critical business functions and reclaim damaged or threatened records
intelligent character recognition (ICR)
disaster recovery plan
forms management/control
retention schedule
4. In a dual-key encryption system - the sequence of characters that is used to decrypt ciphertext encrypted with the corresponding public key
records coordinator
accountability
private key
cost avoidance
5. A computer security mechanism that is designed to control access to or from a specified system according to the network policy
firewall
records management manual
fiscal value
block-numeric
6. A technique used to show relationships among costs - revenues - and outputs to identify the point at which revenues equal costs
consecutive-numeric filing
Halon
warehouseman's legal liability (WLL) insurance
break-even analysis
7. A server that is dedicated to nothing more than file-sharing
cutoff
network-attached storage (NAS)
aperture card
acid-free paper
8. A system of filing records continuously - from one row to another - in a winding format
computer-input microform
transmittal list
reference analysis
snaking
9. A record needed to perform current operations - subject to frequent use - and usually located near the user Also referred to as current record.
active record
phonetic index
node
property insurance
10. Paper that has a reserve of an alkaline substance added for the purpose of counteracting any acid that may be introduced into the paper later - the buffering is effective only as long as free alkali remains. Papers that are to remain acid-free for lo
document
acid-free/alkaline-buffered paper
accession
duplex-numeric
11. High-density tape used for storage
acid-free paper
warehouseman's legal liability (WLL) insurance
3570
acquisition
12. A records practitioner who examines and evaluates the systems and procedures involved in creating - processing - storing - and disposing of records
word-by-word arrangement
computer-output microfilm (COM)
procedure
records analyst
13. A numeric filing system in which the middle digits are used as the finding aid to organize the filing system
retrieval ratio
middle-digit filing
audit
alphanumeric
14. 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.
ISO 14001
dispersal
direct access
transmittal list
15. Independent review and examination of records and activities to test for compliance with established policies or standards - often with recommendations for changes in controls or procedures
acid-free paper
forms digest
ISO 9000
audit
16. Magnetic tape technology for computer data. The objective for using LTO is the creation of open-format specifications for high capacity - high-performance tape storage products for use in midrange and network server computing environments
ISO 9000
electronic records management system
mnemonic filing
linear tape-open (LTO)
17. An archivist who has successfully met all criteria for membership in the Academy of Certified Archivists (ACA)
diazo microfilm
Certified Archivist (CA)
3570
decimal-numeric
18. Quality of being whole and unaltered from loss - tampering - or corruption
integrity (of a record)
geographic filing system
data replication
taxonomy
19. 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
break-even analysis
records series
computer-assisted retrieval (CAR)
linear tape-open (LTO)
20. Archival quality polyester-based film containing images produced by exposure of light sensitive silver halide crystals suspended in a gelatin emulsion
silver halide microfilm
indirect access
semiactive record
operational record
21. 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
private key
correspondence management
commercial vault
enterprise report management (ERM)
22. Transfer of duplicate copies of vital records to locations beyond those where the originals are housed
phonetic index
dispersal
acid-free paper
firewall
23. Techniques used to regulate the creation - use - and maintenance of documents according to established policies and procedures
analog record
procedure
document management (DM)
cumulative index
24. 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
CDIA+
built-in dispersal
filing segment
radio frequency identification (RFID)
25. A copy of a document attested to be a true copy by the official custodian of the original document
reference analysis
filing inch
certified copy
phonetic index
26. A system consisting of software - hardware - policies - and processes to automate the preparation - organization - tracking - and distribution of electronic documents. Note: Electronic document management software includes version control and check-i
active record
electronic document management system (EDMS)
warm site
hierarchical data model
27. Process that ensures that an organization does not assume an unacceptable level of risk; includes both records risk analysis and records risk assessment procedures
risk management
firewall
certified copy
audit
28. Process of duplicating data between sites to enable the continued use of data
policy
records inventory
alphanumeric
data replication
29. Specifications of a network - including its topology - information encoding - transmission protocols - error detection - and correction
certified copy
optical disk
correspondence management
network architecture
30. 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.
Halon
primary-digit filing
record
phonetic index
31. A publication that defines the scope of the records management program - its authority - the services it provides - and an introduction to concepts
information
records management manual
resolution
write once read many (WORM)
32. A method of data replication that maintains an exact copy of electronic records - typically by continuously capturing changes and applying them at the recovery site
archival integrity
electronic vaulting
shadowing
Exit fees
33. A numeric filing system in which the first digits are used as the method of organizing and finding in a records management system
Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
extensible markup language (XML)
primary-digit filing
silver halide microfilm
34. A single alphabetic filing arrangement in which all types of entries (names - subjects - titles - etc.) are interfiled. Also referred to as topical filing system.
dictionary arrangement
disposition
accountability
records and information management (RIM)
35. A high-capacity recording media that uses half-inch magnetic tape often used for midrange to high-end backup requirements
cold site
Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
filing inch
digital linear tape (DLT)
36. Selection of natural word order when formulating and indexing a term consisting of two or more words (for example - 'diazo microfilm' rather than 'microfilm - diazo'
gateway
filing inch
direct entry
audit
37. Process of verifying that a record is what it purports to be
middle-digit filing
authentication
Exit fees
chain index
38. A method - material - or practice developed through consensus by experts in the field - which leads to results that are consistent - predictable - and desirable
standard
reliability
retention schedule
built-in dispersal
39. A word - number - letter - or any combination of them - in a filing segment - considered when coding and arranging files
word-by-word arrangement
standard
Errors and omissions (E&O) insurance
filing unit
40. A collection of data used as ready reference stored in a row and column format
direct access
records management manual
forms management/control
lookup table
41. 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
electronic document management system (EDMS)
audit
intrinsic value
annualized loss expectancy
42. A structure used for classifying materials into a hierarchy of categories and subcategories
network-attached storage (NAS)
letter-by-letter arrangement
retention schedule
taxonomy
43. A technique that enables special characters printed in magnetic ink to be read and input rapidly and accurately into a computer
mobile-aisle system
magnetic ink character recognition (MICR)
alphanumeric
information
44. Rows of shelving used for compact storage - which travel on tracks and allow one or more aisles to be opened to access the system
Exit fees
geographic filing system
mobile-aisle system
shadowing
45. Fees associated with the removal of records stored under a contract with a storage provider. May be related to the permanent removal of stored items from the facility and to records abandoned by a client.
Exit fees
audit
digital versatile disc (DVD)
electronic vaulting
46. Principle that individuals - organizations - and the community are responsible for their actions and may be required to explain them to others
forms management/control
policy
database
accountability
47. A point where a record series is broken into regular segments that can be disposed of as a block
cutoff
commercial vault
transmittal list
dictionary arrangement
48. The process of adding to the holdings of a records center or archives by transfer under an established and legally based procedure - by deposit - purchase - gift - or bequest
numeric alphabetic indexing
middle-digit filing
floppy disk
acquisition
49. Time required to locate a record - which is determined by dividing the total minutes used to retrieve items by the total number of requests
document management (DM)
FM200
retrieval ratio
bar code
50. A file issued by a certificate authority that binds an individual or organization to a public key so that the identity of the individual or organization can be authenticated
microfilm reader
compact shelving
digital certificate
cumulative index