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Certified Records Manager
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1. A technology to write data onto a storage medium and which does not permit changes
snaking
write once read many (WORM)
bar code
charge-back
2. A universal format for structured documents and data on the Web having the potential to alleviate many of the interoperability problems associated with the sharing of documents and data
chain index
Exit fees
extensible markup language (XML)
intrinsic value
3. Computer-output laser disk. See enterprise report management (ERM).
target
records analyst
COLD
network-attached storage (NAS)
4. In a dual-key encryption system - the sequence of characters that is used to encrypt plain text so that it cannot be read without the corresponding private key
certified copy
accession
charge-back
public key
5. A records practitioner who examines and evaluates the systems and procedures involved in creating - processing - storing - and disposing of records
electronic vaulting
Exit fees
microfiche
records analyst
6. 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.
microfilm reader
expert system
firewall
records management manual
7. 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
linear tape-open (LTO)
intelligent character recognition (ICR)
records center
classification system
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
disaster recovery plan
coordinate indexing
fiscal value
item/box (IB)
9. An alternative facility that has the equipment and resources available to recover business functions in the event of a disaster
enterprise report management (ERM)
Knox Box
warm site
policy
10. Software that controls the storage - modification - and retrieval of data stored in a database
electronic vaulting
database management system (DBMS)
encyclopedic arrangement
electronic signature
11. Filing of entities without regard to a particular order or pattern - used with an indexing system for locating them
reference analysis
digital certificate
record
random filing
12. Management of the conditions where records are stored - including temperature - humidity - air quality - light - and pests
correspondence management
cumulative index
electronic document management system (EDMS)
environmental control
13. 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
word-by-word arrangement
FM200
shadowing
CDIA+
14. A circular sheet of polyester coated with magnetic oxide and housed in a thin - square plastic jacket that is used as a removable data storage medium
Abandoned records fee
floppy disk
mirror image
computer-output microfilm (COM)
15. Relationship between the dimensions of the original or master and the corresponding dimensions of the microfilmed or photocopied image
intelligent character recognition (ICR)
ISO 9000
reduction ratio
property insurance
16. An area for lower-cost storage - maintenance - and reference use of semiactive records pending their ultimate disposition
application program interface (API)
target
Certified Archivist (CA)
records center
17. Process that converts and records data from a computer directly onto microfilm
linear tape-open (LTO)
middle-digit filing
computer-output microfilm (COM)
optical disk
18. A rapid entry system - usually used as part of disaster recovery / emergency response program
Knox Box
phonetic index
microfiche
diazo microfilm
19. An archivist who has successfully met all criteria for membership in the Academy of Certified Archivists (ACA)
Certified Archivist (CA)
break-even analysis
shadowing
indirect access
20. 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
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21. A hierarchy of terms in a classification scheme that progresses from general to specific terms (e.g. - birds - perching birds - swallows)
mirror image
write once read many (WORM)
chain index
public key
22. Documented requirements containing the particulars with which a system or project must conform
geographic filing system
specifications
hot site
mainframe
23. A high-capacity recording media that uses half-inch magnetic tape often used for midrange to high-end backup requirements
Errors and omissions (E&O) insurance
ISO 14001
silver halide microfilm
digital linear tape (DLT)
24. A record that is infrequently referred to but is still needed for reference
directives management
semiactive record
file classification system
document
25. 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
CDIA+
electronic signature
electronic vaulting
random filing
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
data dictionary
public key infrastructure (PKI)
electronic document management system (EDMS)
document
27. Infrastructure - processes - and technologies used to store - generate - manipulate - and transmit information to support an organization
cold site
phonetic index
reduction ratio
information systems (IS)
28. A numeric filing system in which the middle digits are used as the finding aid to organize the filing system
records management manual
document management (DM)
middle-digit filing
jukebox
29. 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.
retrieval ratio
specifications
disposition
transmittal list
30. Any storage medium in which different patterns of magnetization are used to represent stored bits or bytes of information
accession
records center
forms management/control
magnetic media
31. Process that ensures that an organization does not assume an unacceptable level of risk; includes both records risk analysis and records risk assessment procedures
coordinate indexing
reduction ratio
risk management
record
32. 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
shadowing
cost avoidance
Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
digital certificate
33. A management concept whereby approval is sought for a proposal stating that acceptance now will be less costly than a future alternative
expert system
information systems (IS)
cost avoidance
certified copy
34. 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
archival integrity
jukebox
active record
write once read many (WORM)
35. A comprehensive list of records series - indicating for each the length of time it is to be maintained and its disposition
Exit fees
retention schedule
floppy disk
computer-output microfilm (COM)
36. A predetermined pattern of vertical lines that - when read by an optical reader - can be converted to machine-readable language
random filing
bar code
acquisition
disaster recovery plan
37. A sorting technique that orders entries based on each character in a heading without regard for spaces or punctuation
file classification system
network architecture
audit
letter-by-letter arrangement
38. Quality of being whole and unaltered from loss - tampering - or corruption
integrity (of a record)
commercial vault
computer-assisted retrieval (CAR)
retrieval ratio
39. 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
cost avoidance
gateway
reliability
audit
40. A single alphabetic filing arrangement in which all types of entries (names - subjects - titles - etc.) are interfiled. Also referred to as topical filing system.
intrinsic value
dictionary arrangement
dispersal
accession
41. 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
umbrella insurance
risk management
random filing
digital versatile disc (DVD)
42. A storage device that holds optical disks or tapes and has one or more drives that provide automatic online access to the information contained therein
umbrella insurance
direct entry
computer-output microfilm (COM)
jukebox
43. A computer security mechanism that is designed to control access to or from a specified system according to the network policy
environmental control
accession
disaster recovery plan
firewall
44. 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
magnetic media
records series
records and information management (RIM)
linear tape-open (LTO)
45. Rows of shelving used for compact storage - which travel on tracks and allow one or more aisles to be opened to access the system
certified copy
mobile-aisle system
computer-output microfilm (COM)
records center
46. A collection of data used as ready reference stored in a row and column format
lookup table
document management (DM)
classification system
magnetic media
47. 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
records and information management (RIM)
Exit fees
management information systems (MIS)
48. Records that relate to the substantive activities an organization undertakes to accomplish its mission or mandate
records inventory
authentication
operational record
intrinsic value
49. Process of making an identical copy of the hard drive - including empty sectorsAlso referred to as imaging (a drive) and mirroring.
mirror image
encyclopedic arrangement
item/box (IB)
authenticity
50. A type of non-archival quality film processed by exposure to ammonia and used as a medium for use copies of master microforms
policy
diazo microfilm
decimal-numeric
network architecture