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Certified Records Manager
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1. A device that enlarges microimages for viewing - usually consisting of a light source - illuminating optics - microfilm holder - lens - and a screen
duplex-numeric
expert system
microfilm reader
Halon
2. Process that ensures that an organization does not assume an unacceptable level of risk; includes both records risk analysis and records risk assessment procedures
ISO 14001
risk management
compact disk (CD)
environmental control
3. 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
consecutive-numeric filing
CDIA+
retention schedule
decimal-numeric
4. 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
electronic records management system
alphanumeric
acid-free/alkaline-buffered paper
database
5. Any storage medium in which different patterns of magnetization are used to represent stored bits or bytes of information
snaking
General liability insurance (GL)
magnetic media
protective storage
6. An optical mark - usually rectangular - that has been recorded below a microfilm image and is used for counting or indexing images or frames automatically
blip code
taxonomy
break-even analysis
record
7. Records that relate to the substantive activities an organization undertakes to accomplish its mission or mandate
directives management
private key
electronic data interchange (EDI)
operational record
8. 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
annualized loss expectancy
taxonomy
database management system (DBMS)
acid-free paper
9. A structure used for classifying materials into a hierarchy of categories and subcategories
taxonomy
radio frequency identification (RFID)
warehouseman's legal liability (WLL) insurance
reduction ratio
10. 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
annualized loss expectancy
forms management/control
Knox Box
digital versatile disc (DVD)
11. 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.
cumulative index
shadowing
Halon
item/box (IB)
12. Principle that individuals - organizations - and the community are responsible for their actions and may be required to explain them to others
cold site
mnemonic filing
ISO 14001
accountability
13. Software that controls the storage - modification - and retrieval of data stored in a database
microfiche
records center
database management system (DBMS)
magnetic media
14. A numeric filing system in which the first digits are used as the method of organizing and finding in a records management system
intrinsic value
information systems (IS)
middle-digit filing
primary-digit filing
15. Process of transferring physical custody of documentary materials to an archival institution
electronic document management system (EDMS)
resolution
data replication
accession
16. Management of the conditions where records are stored - including temperature - humidity - air quality - light - and pests
file classification system
procedure
accountability
environmental control
17. 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
records coordinator
audit
COLD
standard
18. A system that contains the capability to retrieve a specific frame of microfilm according to its coded location on a particular roll
disposition
reliability
charge-back
computer-assisted retrieval (CAR)
19. Process of making an identical copy of the hard drive - including empty sectorsAlso referred to as imaging (a drive) and mirroring.
Exit fees
encyclopedic arrangement
mirror image
records analyst
20. A system that permits access to files without reference to an index or other finding aid
procedure
certified copy
direct access
document
21. Allocation of the costs of programs - functions - or services to the groups who use them
computer-input microform
charge-back
classification system
records inventory
22. An archivist who has successfully met all criteria for membership in the Academy of Certified Archivists (ACA)
geographic filing system
Certified Archivist (CA)
mnemonic filing
semiactive record
23. One or more filing units that comprise an entire personal - organizational - or governmental name used in coding and arranging files
middle-digit filing
filing segment
database management system (DBMS)
disaster recovery plan
24. A classification system that uses a combination of letters and numbers - in combination with punctuation marks - to develop codes for classifying and retrieving information
certified copy
cumulative index
alphanumeric
radio frequency identification (RFID)
25. A method of filing that treats each word as an individual filing unit
reliability
records manager
network-attached storage (NAS)
word-by-word arrangement
26. An alternative facility that is void of any resources or equipment and that can be used as a backup site for disaster recovery
built-in dispersal
middle-digit filing
archival integrity
cold site
27. Disaster planning service that involves moving data over a network to a secure remote site according to an established schedule
optical disk
forms management/control
computer-input microform
electronic vaulting
28. Activity of preserving the integrity and/or maintaining the currency of a file by reviewing - deleting duplicates - and/or adding information
file maintenance
umbrella insurance
ISO 14001
compact shelving
29. 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
30. 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
forms digest
mainframe
jukebox
floppy disk
31. 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
public key infrastructure (PKI)
diazo microfilm
records management manual
digital certificate
32. A high-level overall plan - containing a set of principles - embracing the general goals of the organization - and used to base decisions
hot site
policy
electronic records management (ERM)
radio frequency identification (RFID)
33. 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.
middle-digit filing
records series
expert system
certified copy
34. An indexing scheme by which terms may be correlated or combined to show interrelationships - the purpose of which is to facilitate more precise retrieval
direct access
information
coordinate indexing
classification system
35. Process of verifying that a record is what it purports to be
acid-free/alkaline-buffered paper
charge-back
electronic document management system (EDMS)
authentication
36. Archival quality polyester-based film containing images produced by exposure of light sensitive silver halide crystals suspended in a gelatin emulsion
magnetic media
retrieval ratio
expert system
silver halide microfilm
37. A computer security mechanism that is designed to control access to or from a specified system according to the network policy
direct entry
firewall
cumulative index
computer-assisted retrieval (CAR)
38. A system in which related material is filed under a major subject and its subheadings
blip code
floppy disk
classification system
word-by-word arrangement
39. Documented requirements containing the particulars with which a system or project must conform
expert system
specifications
records series
record
40. 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
numeric alphabetic indexing
bar code
annualized loss expectancy
records and information management (RIM)
41. An alphanumeric system in which numerals precede alphabetic coding
digital versatile disc (DVD)
metric paper size
numeric alphabetic indexing
electronic signature
42. A control function used to regulate the volume of correspondence processed and to establish uniform systems for filing maintenance and retrieval
active record
cutoff
correspondence management
records analyst
43. 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
property insurance
encyclopedic arrangement
records inventory
file classification system
44. 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
3570
acid-free/alkaline-buffered paper
45. Infrastructure - processes - and technologies used to store - generate - manipulate - and transmit information to support an organization
risk management
information systems (IS)
shadowing
records management manual
46. Computer hardware and/or software configured to interface between networks that use different protocols
3570
dictionary arrangement
gateway
magnetic media
47. 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
public key infrastructure (PKI)
word-by-word arrangement
analog record
alphanumeric
48. 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
data dictionary
electronic records management system
jukebox
information
49. 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
FM200
file classification system
magnetic media
shadowing
50. A publication that defines the scope of the records management program - its authority - the services it provides - and an introduction to concepts
semiactive record
structured-functional filing system
records management manual
magnetic ink character recognition (MICR)