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Certified Records Manager
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1. Computer-to-computer transmission of records or data in a computer-readable format. Note: Usually in compliance with the ANSI X12 standards for defining electronic data interchange transactions or the United Nations Electronic Data Interchange for Ad
electronic records management system
document management (DM)
electronic data interchange (EDI)
silver halide microfilm
2. A comprehensive list of records series - indicating for each the length of time it is to be maintained and its disposition
letter-by-letter arrangement
accession
operational record
retention schedule
3. Activity of preserving the integrity and/or maintaining the currency of a file by reviewing - deleting duplicates - and/or adding information
expert system
procedure
electronic records management (ERM)
file maintenance
4. A collection of data used as ready reference stored in a row and column format
procedure
record
lookup table
silver halide microfilm
5. Infrastructure - processes - and technologies used to store - generate - manipulate - and transmit information to support an organization
information systems (IS)
retrieval ratio
forms digest
property insurance
6. An alternative facility that is void of any resources or equipment and that can be used as a backup site for disaster recovery
records manager
cold site
alphanumeric
file maintenance
7. A method of filing that treats each word as an individual filing unit
policy
word-by-word arrangement
direct access
Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
8. A flexible - transparent sheet of film bearing a number of microimages arranged in a grid pattern with a heading area across the top
records manager
hot site
electronic signature
microfiche
9. A high-level overall plan - containing a set of principles - embracing the general goals of the organization - and used to base decisions
cost avoidance
policy
annualized loss expectancy
Certified Archivist (CA)
10. A copy of a document attested to be a true copy by the official custodian of the original document
certified copy
retention schedule
chain index
acid-free paper
11. Instructions - exhibits - and/or other methodologies to follow in order to complete tasks in a predictable and orderly way
information systems (IS)
block-numeric
procedure
linear tape-open (LTO)
12. A point where a record series is broken into regular segments that can be disposed of as a block
network architecture
cutoff
firewall
records management manual
13. A technique that enables special characters printed in magnetic ink to be read and input rapidly and accurately into a computer
item/box (IB)
magnetic ink character recognition (MICR)
target
ISO 14001
14. 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
jukebox
acquisition
electronic records management (ERM)
shadowing
15. 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
node
item/box (IB)
active record
16. A computer security mechanism that is designed to control access to or from a specified system according to the network policy
geographic filing system
write once read many (WORM)
private key
firewall
17. Individual within an organization who is responsible for systematically managing the recorded information generated and received by the organization
records and information management (RIM)
FM200
records manager
mnemonic filing
18. A hierarchy of terms in a classification scheme that progresses from general to specific terms (e.g. - birds - perching birds - swallows)
records management manual
chain index
jukebox
Errors and omissions (E&O) insurance
19. In a dual-key encryption system - the sequence of characters that is used to decrypt ciphertext encrypted with the corresponding public key
private key
data dictionary
mirror image
Abandoned records fee
20. 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
word-by-word arrangement
classification system
Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
21. Computer-output laser disk. See enterprise report management (ERM).
dispersal
COLD
letter-by-letter arrangement
filing segment
22. Recorded information or object which can be treated as a unit
digital certificate
semiactive record
document
primary-digit filing
23. A technique used to show relationships among costs - revenues - and outputs to identify the point at which revenues equal costs
break-even analysis
records and information management (RIM)
random filing
audit
24. Filing of entities without regard to a particular order or pattern - used with an indexing system for locating them
random filing
dictionary arrangement
hot site
records analyst
25. A device that enlarges microimages for viewing - usually consisting of a light source - illuminating optics - microfilm holder - lens - and a screen
microfilm reader
records series
digital linear tape (DLT)
document management (DM)
26. 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
Knox Box
direct access
terminal-digit filing
file classification system
27. Specifications of a network - including its topology - information encoding - transmission protocols - error detection - and correction
network architecture
magnetic ink character recognition (MICR)
active record
ISO 14001
28. 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
commercial vault
radio frequency identification (RFID)
document management (DM)
primary-digit filing
29. Technology that uses radio frequencies to identify - track - locate - and manage items
network architecture
radio frequency identification (RFID)
database
data dictionary
30. Worth of records for the conduct of current or future financial business and/or evidence thereof
forms management/control
extensible markup language (XML)
active record
fiscal value
31. Rows of shelving used for compact storage - which travel on tracks and allow one or more aisles to be opened to access the system
intelligent character recognition (ICR)
network architecture
forms digest
mobile-aisle system
32. Records that relate to the substantive activities an organization undertakes to accomplish its mission or mandate
microfiche
records center
operational record
private key
33. A classification system that uses a combination of letters and numbers - in combination with punctuation marks - to develop codes for classifying and retrieving information
item/box (IB)
gateway
alphanumeric
cost avoidance
34. Qualities of a record that demonstrate its trustworthiness over time
target
file maintenance
random filing
reliability
35. Recorded information - regardless of medium or characteristics - made or received by an organization in pursuance of legal obligations or in the transaction of business
records and information management (RIM)
forms digest
record
directives management
36. A predetermined pattern of vertical lines that - when read by an optical reader - can be converted to machine-readable language
bar code
consecutive-numeric filing
forms digest
computer-input microform
37. 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
information systems (IS)
directives management
taxonomy
jukebox
38. An area for lower-cost storage - maintenance - and reference use of semiactive records pending their ultimate disposition
firewall
coordinate indexing
policy
records center
39. 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
risk management
public key
dictionary arrangement
records center
40. Disaster planning service that involves moving data over a network to a secure remote site according to an established schedule
Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
electronic vaulting
property insurance
resolution
41. Any storage medium in which different patterns of magnetization are used to represent stored bits or bytes of information
magnetic media
mnemonic filing
target
electronic signature
42. A method of access to records requiring prior use of an external index
aperture card
microfiche
transmittal list
indirect access
43. In imaging systems - any document or chart containing identification information about the content
database
network-attached storage (NAS)
target
filing inch
44. A storage medium from which data is read and to which it is written by lasers
accountability
microfilm reader
optical disk
directives management
45. Compact shelving
alphanumeric
phonetic index
compact shelving
forms management/control
46. A server that is dedicated to nothing more than file-sharing
optical disk
electronic records management (ERM)
network-attached storage (NAS)
public key
47. A system in which consecutively numbered records are arranged in ascending number order - from the lowest number to the highest number. Also referred to as sequential filing - serial filing - and straight numeric filing.
retention schedule
consecutive-numeric filing
management information systems (MIS)
ISO 9000
48. 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
Abandoned records fee
acid-free/alkaline-buffered paper
direct entry
floppy disk
49. 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
records center
disaster recovery plan
filing inch
FM200
50. Process of transferring physical custody of documentary materials to an archival institution
accession
expert system
Exit fees
records center