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Certified Records Manager
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1. A management concept whereby approval is sought for a proposal stating that acceptance now will be less costly than a future alternative
lookup table
consecutive-numeric filing
cost avoidance
mobile-aisle system
2. An addressable entity - such as a computer - a storage device - or a storage subsystem - connected to a network
document management (DM)
public key infrastructure (PKI)
compact shelving
node
3. Process that converts and records data from a computer directly onto microfilm
computer-output microfilm (COM)
network architecture
authenticity
aperture card
4. 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.
annualized loss expectancy
reference analysis
Exit fees
filing unit
5. A filing system in which records are under primary subject headings according to the basic activities or functions of the organization
structured-functional filing system
Abandoned records fee
jukebox
data dictionary
6. A system that transforms reports into documents and data that can be searched - accessed - and leveraged in business processes
filing unit
electronic data interchange (EDI)
radio frequency identification (RFID)
enterprise report management (ERM)
7. An optical mark - usually rectangular - that has been recorded below a microfilm image and is used for counting or indexing images or frames automatically
decimal-numeric
Halon
information systems (IS)
blip code
8. Insurance that covers loss or damage to buildings and contents owned - boxed - or financed by the policyholder
database management system (DBMS)
property insurance
electronic document management system (EDMS)
integrity (of a record)
9. A numeric filing system in which the middle digits are used as the finding aid to organize the filing system
electronic data interchange (EDI)
middle-digit filing
lookup table
cost avoidance
10. Data that has been given value through analysis - interpretation - or compilation in a meaningful form
firewall
General liability insurance (GL)
hierarchical data model
information
11. 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
reduction ratio
terminal-digit filing
target
Exit fees
12. A single alphabetic filing arrangement in which all types of entries (names - subjects - titles - etc.) are interfiled. Also referred to as topical filing system.
dictionary arrangement
floppy disk
network architecture
accountability
13. An optical disk that can store up to 700 MB of data
enterprise report management (ERM)
policy
item/box (IB)
compact disk (CD)
14. 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
expert system
records and information management (RIM)
electronic vaulting
15. A control function used to regulate the volume of correspondence processed and to establish uniform systems for filing maintenance and retrieval
primary-digit filing
correspondence management
file maintenance
authenticity
16. 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
gateway
records manager
acid-free paper
CDIA+
17. Process that ensures that an organization does not assume an unacceptable level of risk; includes both records risk analysis and records risk assessment procedures
letter-by-letter arrangement
break-even analysis
risk management
extensible markup language (XML)
18. Qualities of a record that demonstrate its trustworthiness over time
computer-assisted retrieval (CAR)
disaster recovery plan
reliability
active record
19. Sum of the qualities of a record that establish the origin - reliability - trustworthiness - and correctness of its content
dictionary arrangement
authenticity
warehouseman's legal liability (WLL) insurance
metric paper size
20. Classification of records by geographic location usually arranged by numeric code or in alphabetic order
Exit fees
property insurance
disaster recovery plan
geographic filing system
21. A listing organized by the sound of a word rather than its spelling
semiactive record
direct entry
warehouseman's legal liability (WLL) insurance
phonetic index
22. A flexible - transparent sheet of film bearing a number of microimages arranged in a grid pattern with a heading area across the top
microfiche
jukebox
resolution
retention schedule
23. 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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24. Techniques used to regulate the creation - use - and maintenance of documents according to established policies and procedures
silver halide microfilm
decimal-numeric
document management (DM)
umbrella insurance
25. 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
microfilm reader
General liability insurance (GL)
shadowing
information systems (IS)
26. A device generally used as backup power for electronic devices and equipment
FM200
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
terminal-digit filing
fiscal value
27. A coding system using numbers with two or more parts separated by a dash - space - or comma - An unlimited number of items may be included under any one division or subdivision.
duplex-numeric
filing segment
magnetic media
management information systems (MIS)
28. Computer hardware and/or software configured to interface between networks that use different protocols
accession
radio frequency identification (RFID)
intelligent character recognition (ICR)
gateway
29. 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
break-even analysis
property insurance
block-numeric
records inventory
30. Worth of records for the conduct of current or future financial business and/or evidence thereof
random filing
terminal-digit filing
document management (DM)
fiscal value
31. A structure used for classifying materials into a hierarchy of categories and subcategories
taxonomy
blip code
random filing
Halon
32. 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.
forms management/control
database
Halon
file classification system
33. A method of calculating costs based on the item or box - not the size
application program interface (API)
radio frequency identification (RFID)
acid-free/alkaline-buffered paper
item/box (IB)
34. Filing of entities without regard to a particular order or pattern - used with an indexing system for locating them
protective storage
acid-free/alkaline-buffered paper
random filing
computer-output microfilm (COM)
35. A technique that enables special characters printed in magnetic ink to be read and input rapidly and accurately into a computer
computer-assisted retrieval (CAR)
FM200
forms digest
magnetic ink character recognition (MICR)
36. A server that is dedicated to nothing more than file-sharing
diazo microfilm
firewall
electronic records management system
network-attached storage (NAS)
37. A storage medium from which data is read and to which it is written by lasers
optical disk
3570
data dictionary
correspondence management
38. A collection of data used as ready reference stored in a row and column format
lookup table
document management (DM)
intrinsic value
records inventory
39. A statistical breakdown of requests for records during a specific period to determine usage of individual types of records
reference analysis
radio frequency identification (RFID)
dictionary arrangement
direct access
40. Use of special fire-resistant and environmentally controlled records protection equipment and vaults designed for the protection of the media being stored
analog record
protective storage
bar code
Knox Box
41. Insurance that covers accidents on a policyholder's premises and/or action sof the organization and its emplooyees that might cause harm to another
General liability insurance (GL)
authentication
database
procedure
42. Transfer of duplicate copies of vital records to locations beyond those where the originals are housed
dispersal
operational record
COLD
filing segment
43. A hierarchy of terms in a classification scheme that progresses from general to specific terms (e.g. - birds - perching birds - swallows)
chain index
node
disposition
jukebox
44. 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
electronic records management system
data dictionary
microfilm reader
disaster recovery plan
45. In imaging systems - any document or chart containing identification information about the content
target
General liability insurance (GL)
annualized loss expectancy
coordinate indexing
46. Time required to locate a record - which is determined by dividing the total minutes used to retrieve items by the total number of requests
retention schedule
retrieval ratio
filing inch
disposition
47. Any storage medium in which different patterns of magnetization are used to represent stored bits or bytes of information
magnetic media
file maintenance
records coordinator
Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
48. A predetermined pattern of vertical lines that - when read by an optical reader - can be converted to machine-readable language
bar code
built-in dispersal
electronic signature
ISO 9000
49. 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
consecutive-numeric filing
linear tape-open (LTO)
application program interface (API)
public key
50. Another form of exit fee related to material stored by a commercial storage provider for a client no longer able to pay for storing its records.
property insurance
record
warm site
Abandoned records fee