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Certified Records Manager
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1. A control function used to regulate the volume of correspondence processed and to establish uniform systems for filing maintenance and retrieval
correspondence management
digital certificate
private key
disposition
2. A method of filing that treats each word as an individual filing unit
word-by-word arrangement
taxonomy
warm site
random filing
3. A rapid entry system - usually used as part of disaster recovery / emergency response program
information systems (IS)
file maintenance
Knox Box
public key
4. Selection of natural word order when formulating and indexing a term consisting of two or more words (for example - 'diazo microfilm' rather than 'microfilm - diazo'
aperture card
Knox Box
direct entry
indirect access
5. Recorded information - regardless of medium or characteristics - made or received by an organization in pursuance of legal obligations or in the transaction of business
cumulative index
record
direct access
charge-back
6. Disaster planning service that involves moving data over a network to a secure remote site according to an established schedule
integrity (of a record)
jukebox
active record
electronic vaulting
7. In imaging systems - any document or chart containing identification information about the content
target
data replication
acid-free/alkaline-buffered paper
digital versatile disc (DVD)
8. An indexing scheme by which terms may be correlated or combined to show interrelationships - the purpose of which is to facilitate more precise retrieval
coordinate indexing
warehouseman's legal liability (WLL) insurance
consecutive-numeric filing
structured-functional filing system
9. A record that is infrequently referred to but is still needed for reference
semiactive record
microfiche
electronic records management system
consecutive-numeric filing
10. 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
document
records and information management (RIM)
audit
database
11. Instructions - exhibits - and/or other methodologies to follow in order to complete tasks in a predictable and orderly way
Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
network architecture
procedure
compact disk (CD)
12. 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
retrieval ratio
microfiche
fiscal value
13. 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
hot site
commercial vault
reduction ratio
floppy disk
14. A record needed to perform current operations - subject to frequent use - and usually located near the user Also referred to as current record.
property insurance
archival integrity
active record
records and information management (RIM)
15. An international measure for paper based on the subdivisions of a square meter
firewall
FM200
umbrella insurance
metric paper size
16. A method of access to records requiring prior use of an external index
environmental control
indirect access
ISO 9000
Halon
17. One or more filing units that comprise an entire personal - organizational - or governmental name used in coding and arranging files
filing segment
blip code
Halon
warehouseman's legal liability (WLL) insurance
18. A language and message format used by an application program to communicate with the operating system or some other control program such as a database management system or communications protocol
application program interface (API)
mobile-aisle system
node
cold site
19. A numeric system for classifying records by subject in units of 10 and coded for arrangement in numeric order. Note: An unlimited number of subdivisions are permitted through the use of digits to the right of the decimal point.
break-even analysis
compact shelving
decimal-numeric
middle-digit filing
20. A system that permits access to files without reference to an index or other finding aid
numeric alphabetic indexing
direct access
compact disk (CD)
computer-assisted retrieval (CAR)
21. Time required to locate a record - which is determined by dividing the total minutes used to retrieve items by the total number of requests
cumulative index
retrieval ratio
magnetic ink character recognition (MICR)
target
22. A directory of information about the definition - structure - and usage of data that does not contain the data itself but contains the name of each data element - its definition - where and how it is used - and its relationship to other data
cost avoidance
data dictionary
acid-free/alkaline-buffered paper
mainframe
23. 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
file classification system
records analyst
disposition
24. A publication that defines the scope of the records management program - its authority - the services it provides - and an introduction to concepts
lookup table
ISO 9000
forms management/control
records management manual
25. Individual responsible for coordinating records management activities within a department and acting as liaison between the department and the records manager/administrator
structured-functional filing system
data replication
records coordinator
write once read many (WORM)
26. 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
general records schedule
public key
archival integrity
27. Process of making an identical copy of the hard drive - including empty sectorsAlso referred to as imaging (a drive) and mirroring.
filing segment
mirror image
digital certificate
encyclopedic arrangement
28. A device that enlarges microimages for viewing - usually consisting of a light source - illuminating optics - microfilm holder - lens - and a screen
microfilm reader
charge-back
reference analysis
Certified Archivist (CA)
29. An archivist who has successfully met all criteria for membership in the Academy of Certified Archivists (ACA)
active record
mobile-aisle system
hierarchical data model
Certified Archivist (CA)
30. 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
computer-output microfilm (COM)
linear tape-open (LTO)
shadowing
record
31. An alternative facility that has the equipment and resources available to recover business functions in the event of a disaster
cumulative index
computer-output microfilm (COM)
geographic filing system
warm site
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
record
consecutive-numeric filing
audit
digital certificate
33. Insurance that provides coverage for errors and/or omissions by vendor employees
consecutive-numeric filing
reduction ratio
blip code
Errors and omissions (E&O) insurance
34. 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)
electronic records management (ERM)
electronic document management system (EDMS)
expert system
35. Records that relate to the substantive activities an organization undertakes to accomplish its mission or mandate
operational record
digital versatile disc (DVD)
word-by-word arrangement
warm site
36. A system to classify files using codes or symbols that have an easily remembered relationship to the actual meaning or function (e.g. - 'LA' for Los Angeles or 'FIN' for Finance)
dispersal
document management (DM)
mnemonic filing
audit
37. A computer security mechanism that is designed to control access to or from a specified system according to the network policy
dictionary arrangement
microfilm reader
firewall
COLD
38. Compact shelving
compact shelving
database
records series
records coordinator
39. Techniques used to regulate the creation - use - and maintenance of documents according to established policies and procedures
document management (DM)
intrinsic value
jukebox
general records schedule
40. 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
forms management/control
jukebox
block-numeric
reduction ratio
41. 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
records inventory
protective storage
archival integrity
middle-digit filing
42. A records practitioner who examines and evaluates the systems and procedures involved in creating - processing - storing - and disposing of records
acid-free paper
extensible markup language (XML)
random filing
records analyst
43. 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
Abandoned records fee
database
correspondence management
44. 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
data dictionary
private key
acquisition
45. Infrastructure - processes - and technologies used to store - generate - manipulate - and transmit information to support an organization
information systems (IS)
database management system (DBMS)
information
mainframe
46. A system that contains the capability to retrieve a specific frame of microfilm according to its coded location on a particular roll
ISO 14001
direct entry
records management manual
computer-assisted retrieval (CAR)
47. A system in which related material is filed under a major subject and its subheadings
cold site
classification system
mnemonic filing
hot site
48. Specifications of a network - including its topology - information encoding - transmission protocols - error detection - and correction
property insurance
network architecture
procedure
information systems (IS)
49. A standard that specifies requirements for an environmental management system. It applies to those environmental aspects in which the organization has control and influence.
gateway
dictionary arrangement
ISO 14001
acid-free paper
50. 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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