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Certified Records Manager
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1. Linear capacity of filing expressed in inches - For example - 25 filing inches are in a standard letter-size vertical file drawer.
filing inch
document management (DM)
property insurance
dispersal
2. A final administrative action taken with regard to records - including destruction - transfer to another entity - or permanent preservation
operational record
electronic records management (ERM)
disposition
bar code
3. Ability of an image or an imaging system to capture fine detail - may be measured in dots per inch.
resolution
commercial vault
gateway
forms management/control
4. An addressable entity - such as a computer - a storage device - or a storage subsystem - connected to a network
compact disk (CD)
node
built-in dispersal
jukebox
5. 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
warehouseman's legal liability (WLL) insurance
integrity (of a record)
annualized loss expectancy
audit
6. Recorded information or object which can be treated as a unit
document
random filing
fiscal value
record
7. An electronic symbol or process attached to or logically associated with an electronic record and executed or adopted with the intent to authenticate the record
electronic signature
semiactive record
file maintenance
records coordinator
8. 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
electronic vaulting
FM200
records series
general records schedule
9. 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
duplex-numeric
annualized loss expectancy
protective storage
taxonomy
10. A standard that specifies requirements for an environmental management system. It applies to those environmental aspects in which the organization has control and influence.
cumulative index
records center
coordinate indexing
ISO 14001
11. 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
indirect access
acquisition
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
12. A system to classify files using codes or symbols that have an easily remembered relationship to the actual meaning or function (e.g. - 'LA' for Los Angeles or 'FIN' for Finance)
mnemonic filing
dictionary arrangement
hierarchical data model
file maintenance
13. A not-for-profit independent organization that provides product testing and certification.
risk management
Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
shadowing
records series
14. A server that is dedicated to nothing more than file-sharing
break-even analysis
disaster recovery plan
network-attached storage (NAS)
accession
15. A records classification system that assigns number ranges to subjects (e.g. - the Dewey Decimal system)
authentication
block-numeric
direct entry
Certified Archivist (CA)
16. Computer-output laser disk. See enterprise report management (ERM).
operational record
radio frequency identification (RFID)
COLD
break-even analysis
17. A numeric filing system in which the middle digits are used as the finding aid to organize the filing system
middle-digit filing
directives management
random filing
intrinsic value
18. A type of non-archival quality film processed by exposure to ammonia and used as a medium for use copies of master microforms
diazo microfilm
public key
charge-back
item/box (IB)
19. A high-capacity recording media that uses half-inch magnetic tape often used for midrange to high-end backup requirements
cold site
direct entry
digital linear tape (DLT)
chain index
20. A directory of information about the definition - structure - and usage of data that does not contain the data itself but contains the name of each data element - its definition - where and how it is used - and its relationship to other data
data dictionary
network architecture
phonetic index
umbrella insurance
21. Documented requirements containing the particulars with which a system or project must conform
primary-digit filing
specifications
gateway
computer-assisted retrieval (CAR)
22. 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
terminal-digit filing
COLD
CDIA+
computer-output microfilm (COM)
23. Insurance that covers accidents on a policyholder's premises and/or action sof the organization and its emplooyees that might cause harm to another
node
General liability insurance (GL)
magnetic ink character recognition (MICR)
active record
24. An indexing scheme by which terms may be correlated or combined to show interrelationships - the purpose of which is to facilitate more precise retrieval
coordinate indexing
analog record
accession
radio frequency identification (RFID)
25. Techniques used to regulate the creation - use - and maintenance of documents according to established policies and procedures
dictionary arrangement
application program interface (API)
document management (DM)
cumulative index
26. In imaging systems - any document or chart containing identification information about the content
structured-functional filing system
target
warm site
database management system (DBMS)
27. An alternate facility that has the equipment and resources to immediately recover the business functions affected by the occurrence of a disaster
hot site
document
records coordinator
hierarchical data model
28. A filing system in which records are under primary subject headings according to the basic activities or functions of the organization
taxonomy
structured-functional filing system
cold site
hot site
29. An arrangement of filing in which records are filed under broad - major headings and then under the specific subheading to which they relate. Headings and subheadings are arranged alphabetically
ISO 9000
records management manual
blip code
encyclopedic arrangement
30. An index in which successive entries are added or interfiled as the records collection grows
file maintenance
compact shelving
node
cumulative index
31. 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.
electronic data interchange (EDI)
transmittal list
jukebox
application program interface (API)
32. Process of creating a form - based on forms analysis - that meets the requirements of its potential use
forms digest
enterprise report management (ERM)
item/box (IB)
annualized loss expectancy
33. Any storage medium in which different patterns of magnetization are used to represent stored bits or bytes of information
word-by-word arrangement
letter-by-letter arrangement
procedure
magnetic media
34. Records that relate to the substantive activities an organization undertakes to accomplish its mission or mandate
operational record
metric paper size
Knox Box
item/box (IB)
35. 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
specifications
records inventory
linear tape-open (LTO)
Knox Box
36. A system that collects and processes data - generating information for decision-making - planning - program implementation - and control
environmental control
aperture card
management information systems (MIS)
break-even analysis
37. Insurance coverage for damage or loss of client-owned items in the custody of the policyholder; i.e. - client records - valuable papers - magnetic media - and other stored items. Note: Insurance riders can be provided to cover restoration expenses as
38. A structure used for classifying materials into a hierarchy of categories and subcategories
chain index
mirror image
taxonomy
acquisition
39. A system in which related material is filed under a major subject and its subheadings
digital linear tape (DLT)
gateway
classification system
fiscal value
40. 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
electronic records management system
record
dispersal
FM200
41. 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
consecutive-numeric filing
direct entry
electronic document management system (EDMS)
aperture card
42. 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
acid-free paper
mainframe
Certified Archivist (CA)
application program interface (API)
43. Field of management responsible for the efficient and systematic control of the creation - receipt - maintenance - use - and disposition of records - including processes for capturing and maintaining evidence of and information about business activit
write once read many (WORM)
terminal-digit filing
bar code
records and information management (RIM)
44. A device generally used as backup power for electronic devices and equipment
annualized loss expectancy
terminal-digit filing
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
extensible markup language (XML)
45. Individual within an organization who is responsible for systematically managing the recorded information generated and received by the organization
records manager
extensible markup language (XML)
primary-digit filing
acid-free paper
46. 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
certified copy
phonetic index
electronic vaulting
shadowing
47. Principle that a body of records resulting from the same activity must be preserved as a group - without division - separation - or addition to protect the evidential and informational value that can be discerned from its context
forms digest
semiactive record
classification system
archival integrity
48. Process of verifying that a record is what it purports to be
intrinsic value
ISO 9000
disposition
authentication
49. A method of filing that treats each word as an individual filing unit
information
duplex-numeric
records manager
word-by-word arrangement
50. A digital file that stores structured data
computer-assisted retrieval (CAR)
database
fiscal value
authentication