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Certified Records Manager
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1. Qualities of a record that demonstrate its trustworthiness over time
data replication
standard
reliability
private key
2. A publication that defines the scope of the records management program - its authority - the services it provides - and an introduction to concepts
transmittal list
shadowing
hierarchical data model
records management manual
3. A hierarchy of terms in a classification scheme that progresses from general to specific terms (e.g. - birds - perching birds - swallows)
chain index
primary-digit filing
acid-free paper
mainframe
4. Optical storage media that can store up to 4.7 GB of data - or the equivalent of 7 CDs - on a single-sided - single-layer disc - or up to 8.5 GB on a single-sided - dual-layer disc. Note: DVDs are available in read-only (DVD) - write-once (DVD+R and
digital versatile disc (DVD)
records manager
disposition
property insurance
5. A class of powerful - general purpose computers that can manage large amounts of data at high speed. Mainframes often provide processing to many connected terminals
mainframe
General liability insurance (GL)
mobile-aisle system
block-numeric
6. Technology that uses radio frequencies to identify - track - locate - and manage items
electronic records management (ERM)
management information systems (MIS)
radio frequency identification (RFID)
records series
7. 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
8. 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
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aperture card
jukebox
disaster recovery plan
9. A record that is infrequently referred to but is still needed for reference
duplex-numeric
mainframe
reliability
semiactive record
10. An alternative facility that is void of any resources or equipment and that can be used as a backup site for disaster recovery
information systems (IS)
cold site
filing inch
mnemonic filing
11. 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
aperture card
silver halide microfilm
authentication
12. A series of standards surrounding quality management - including meeting customer and regulatory requirements - making continuous performance improvements - and providing customer satisfaction
ISO 9000
application program interface (API)
integrity (of a record)
authenticity
13. An optical disk that can store up to 700 MB of data
resolution
compact disk (CD)
silver halide microfilm
general records schedule
14. An international measure for paper based on the subdivisions of a square meter
semiactive record
metric paper size
electronic signature
warehouseman's legal liability (WLL) insurance
15. A method - material - or practice developed through consensus by experts in the field - which leads to results that are consistent - predictable - and desirable
standard
commercial vault
electronic records management (ERM)
intelligent character recognition (ICR)
16. A flexible - transparent sheet of film bearing a number of microimages arranged in a grid pattern with a heading area across the top
microfiche
digital linear tape (DLT)
records center
duplex-numeric
17. 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
Certified Archivist (CA)
commercial vault
acid-free paper
application program interface (API)
18. 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
Exit fees
encyclopedic arrangement
silver halide microfilm
acid-free paper
19. Allocation of the costs of programs - functions - or services to the groups who use them
cutoff
records series
charge-back
standard
20. A record needed to perform current operations - subject to frequent use - and usually located near the user Also referred to as current record.
record
filing segment
gateway
active record
21. A single alphabetic filing arrangement in which all types of entries (names - subjects - titles - etc.) are interfiled. Also referred to as topical filing system.
letter-by-letter arrangement
dictionary arrangement
numeric alphabetic indexing
retrieval ratio
22. A records practitioner who examines and evaluates the systems and procedures involved in creating - processing - storing - and disposing of records
cold site
mobile-aisle system
acquisition
records analyst
23. A numeric filing system in which the first digits are used as the method of organizing and finding in a records management system
magnetic media
primary-digit filing
operational record
phonetic index
24. A digital file that stores structured data
phonetic index
database
umbrella insurance
directives management
25. Usefulness or significance of an item derived from its physical or associational qualities - inherent in its original form and generally independent of its content - that are integral to its material nature and would be lost in reproduction
shadowing
Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
random filing
intrinsic value
26. An electronic data processing card with an opening that contains one frame of microfilm This frame is usually cut from a roll of microfilm. Characteristics of aperture cards are specified in several standards including Unitized Microfilm Carriers (Ap
aperture card
cold site
consecutive-numeric filing
electronic vaulting
27. Time required to locate a record - which is determined by dividing the total minutes used to retrieve items by the total number of requests
retrieval ratio
aperture card
archival integrity
transmittal list
28. 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
policy
forms management/control
electronic document management system (EDMS)
filing inch
29. 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
information
environmental control
General liability insurance (GL)
acid-free/alkaline-buffered paper
30. A collection of data used as ready reference stored in a row and column format
cutoff
disaster recovery plan
lookup table
acid-free/alkaline-buffered paper
31. Linear capacity of filing expressed in inches - For example - 25 filing inches are in a standard letter-size vertical file drawer.
database
magnetic ink character recognition (MICR)
filing inch
bar code
32. 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
linear tape-open (LTO)
lookup table
audit
33. A device that enlarges microimages for viewing - usually consisting of a light source - illuminating optics - microfilm holder - lens - and a screen
indirect access
cumulative index
microfilm reader
silver halide microfilm
34. Compact shelving
compact shelving
active record
mainframe
document management (DM)
35. 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
target
database management system (DBMS)
mobile-aisle system
CDIA+
36. Classification of records by geographic location usually arranged by numeric code or in alphabetic order
Exit fees
disposition
geographic filing system
terminal-digit filing
37. A system of numeric filing using the last two or three digits right to left of each number as the primary division under which the record is filed
expert system
terminal-digit filing
silver halide microfilm
Abandoned records fee
38. Infrastructure - processes - and technologies used to store - generate - manipulate - and transmit information to support an organization
mirror image
acid-free/alkaline-buffered paper
information systems (IS)
acquisition
39. A detailed listing that includes the types - locations - dates - volumes - equipment - classification systems - and usage data of an organization's records in order to evaluate - appraise - and organize the information
records inventory
network architecture
forms digest
Errors and omissions (E&O) insurance
40. An index in which successive entries are added or interfiled as the records collection grows
cumulative index
decimal-numeric
acid-free paper
procedure
41. Underlying systems and processes necessary to support the trustworthiness and wide-scale use of public key encryption to authenticate individuals in a digital environment - especially over the Internet
alphanumeric
public key infrastructure (PKI)
analog record
electronic vaulting
42. A method of calculating costs based on the item or box - not the size
item/box (IB)
records series
audit
enterprise report management (ERM)
43. In imaging systems - any document or chart containing identification information about the content
chain index
target
electronic records management system
metric paper size
44. High-density tape used for storage
middle-digit filing
floppy disk
3570
cost avoidance
45. A records classification system that assigns number ranges to subjects (e.g. - the Dewey Decimal system)
mainframe
random filing
cost avoidance
block-numeric
46. 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
microfilm reader
data dictionary
records and information management (RIM)
floppy disk
47. An alternate facility that has the equipment and resources to immediately recover the business functions affected by the occurrence of a disaster
hot site
umbrella insurance
operational record
annualized loss expectancy
48. Insurance that provides coverage for errors and/or omissions by vendor employees
floppy disk
Errors and omissions (E&O) insurance
electronic document management system (EDMS)
hot site
49. 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
acid-free paper
encyclopedic arrangement
analog record
COLD
50. Disaster planning service that involves moving data over a network to a secure remote site according to an established schedule
gateway
electronic vaulting
records manager
intelligent character recognition (ICR)