AIIM TR2 : 0
Withdrawn
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GLOSSARY OF DOCUMENT TECHNOLOGIES
Hardcopy , PDF
10-12-2017
English
01-01-1998
Foreword
Glossary of Document Technologies
Annexes
A Basic units
B Selected dictionaries and glossaries
At last - a complete update of the bestselling 1980 Glossary of Micrographics! This essential reference contains standard definitions for more than 1,600 terms in the micrographics and electronic image management (EIM) industries. It will help you minimize misunderstandings when preparing RFP's and communicating with customers and suppliers. All approved ISO definitions are included.
Committee |
C19
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
106
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PublisherName |
Assoc. for Information and Image Management
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Status |
Withdrawn
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AIIM MS18 : 0 | MICROGRAPHICS - SPLICES FOR IMAGED MICROFILM - DIMENSIONS AND OPERATIONAL CONSTRAINTS |
AIIM MS19 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR IDENTIFICATION OF MICROFORMS |
AIIM MS111 : 0 | MICROGRAPHICS - RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR MICROFILMING PRINTED NEWSPAPERS ON 35 MM ROLL MICROFILM |
AIIM TR13 : 0 | PRESERVATION OF MICROFORMS IN AN ACTIVE ENVIRONMENT - GUIDELINE |
AIIM MS62 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR COM RECORDING SYSTEMS HAVING AN INTERNAL ELECTRONIC FORMS GENERATING SYSTEM - OPERATIONAL PRACTICES FOR INSPECTION AND QUALITY CONTROL |
AIIM MS29 : 0 | MICROGRAPHICS - CORES AND SPOOLS FOR MICROFILM RECORDING EQUIPMENT - DIMENSIONS |
AIIM MS50 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE - MONITORING IMAGE QUALITY OF APERTURE CARD FILM IMAGE SCANNERS |
AIIM TR26 : 0 | RESOLUTION AS IT RELATES TO PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ELECTRONIC IMAGING |
AIIM TR20 : 0 | ENVIRONMENTAL AND WORK PLACE SAFETY REGULATIONS AFFECTING MICROFILM PROCESSORS |
AIIM MS23 : 0 | STANDARD RECOMMENDED PRACTICE - PRODUCTION, INSPECTION, AND QUALITY ASSURANCE OF FIRST-GENERATION, SILVER MICROFORMS OF DOCUMENTS |
AIIM MS35 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR THE REQUIREMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF ORIGINAL BLACK AND WHITE DOCUMENTS THAT MAY BE MICROFILMED |
AIIM TR33 : 0 | SELECTING AN APPROPRIATE IMAGE COMPRESSION METHOD TO MATCH USER REQUIREMENTS |
AIIM TR29 : 0 | ELECTRONIC IMAGING OUTPUT PRINTERS |
NISO Z39.62 : 0 | EYE-LEGIBLE INFORMATION ON MICROFILM LEADERS AND TRAILERS AND ON CONTAINERS OF PROCESSED MICROFILM ON OPEN REELS |
AIIM MS45 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR INSPECTION OF STORED SILVER-GELATIN MICROFORMS FOR EVIDENCE OF DETERIORATION |
AIIM MS5 : 0 | MICROFICHE |
AIIM TR32 : 0 | PAPER FORMS DESIGN OPTIMIZATION FOR ELECTRONIC IMAGE MANAGEMENT (EIM) |
AIIM MS60 : 0 | ELECTRONIC FOLDER INTERCHANGE DATASTREAM |
AIIM MS26 : 0 | 35 MM PLANETARY CAMERAS (TOP-LIGHT) - PROCEDURES FOR DETERMINING ILLUMINATION UNIFORMITY OF MICROFILMING ENGINEERING DRAWINGS |
AIIM MS24 : 0 | STANDARD TEST TARGET FOR USE IN MICROFILMING SOURCE DOCUMENT ENGINEERING GRAPHICS ON 35 MM MICROFILM |
AIIM TR 27 : 0 | ELECTRONIC IMAGING REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) GUIDELINES |
AIIM TR16 : 0 | CONTENT OF PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEETS FOR MICROFORM READERS AND READER-PRINTERS |
AIIM TR15 : 0 | PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS ADDRESSING PREPARATION OF DOCUMENTS FOR IMAGE CAPTURE |
AIIM TR19 : 0 | ELECTRONIC IMAGING OUTPUT DISPLAYS |
AIIM MS10 : 0 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING ADHESION OF PROTECTION SHEET TO APERTURE ADHESIVE OF UNITIZED MICROFILM CARRIER (APERTURE CARD) |
AIIM MS 42 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR THE EXPUNGEMENT, DELETION, CORRECTION, OR AMENDMENT OF RECORDS ON MICROFORMS |
AIIM MS58 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEMS INTERFACE (SCSI-2), (X3,131-1994) FOR SCANNERS |
AIIM MS14 : 0 | STANDARD RECOMMENDED PRACTICE - SPECIFICATIONS FOR 16 MM AND 35 MM ROLL MICROFILM |
AIIM MS39 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES, QUALITY CONTROL AND INSPECTION OF GRAPHIC COMPUTER-OUTPUT MICROFORMS |
AIIM MS6 : 0 | MICROFILM PACKAGING LABELING |
AIIM MS61 : 0 | APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE (API) FOR SCANNERS IN DOCUMENT IMAGING SYSTEMS |
AIIM MS55 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR THE IDENTIFICATION AND INDEXING OF PAGE COMPONENTS (ZONES) FOR AUTOMATED PROCESSING IN AN ELECTRONIC IMAGE MANAGEMENT (EIM) ENVIRONMENT |
AIIM TR 28 : 0 | THE EXPUNGEMENT OF INFORMATION RECORDED ON OPTICAL WRITE-ONCE-READ-MANY (WORM) SYSTEMS |
AIIM MS1 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR ALPHANUMERIC COMPUTER OUTPUT MICROFORMS - OPERATIONAL PRACTICES FOR INSPECTION AND QUALITY CONTROL |
AIIM MS38 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR THE MICRORECORDING OF ENGINEERING GRAPHICS- COMPUTER-OUTPUT MICROFILM |
MIL-M-38761 Revision B:1977 | MICROFILMING & PHOTOGRAPHING OF ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL DATA RELATED DOCUMENTS, REQUIREMENTS FOR |
AIIM TR12 : 0 | BAR CODING ON MICROFICHE FOR PRODUCTION AND DYNAMIC DISTRIBUTION CONTROL |
AIIM MS44 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF IMAGE SCANNERS |
AIIM MS40 : 0 | MICROFILM COMPUTER ASSISTED RETRIEVAL (CAR) INTERFACE COMMANDS |
AIIM MS43 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE - OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES - INSPECTION AND QUALITY CONTROL OF DUPLICATE MICROFORMS OF DOCUMENTS AND FROM COM |
AIIM MS28 : 0 | ALPHANUMERIC COM QUALITY TEST SLIDE |
AIIM TR40 : 0 | SUGGESTED INDEX FIELDS FOR DOCUMENTS IN ELECTRONIC IMAGE (EIM) ENVIRONMENTS |
AIIM MS53 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE - FILE FORMAT FOR STORAGE AND EXCHANGE OF IMAGES - BI-LEVEL IMAGE FILE FORMAT |
AIIM MS4 : 0 | FLOWCHART SYMBOLS AND THEIR USE IN MICROGRAPHICS |
AIIM TR25 : 0 | THE USE OF OPTICAL DISKS FOR PUBLIC RECORDS |
AIIM MS32 : 0 | STANDARD RECOMMENDED PRACTICE MICRORECORDING OF ENGINEERING SOURCE DOCUMENTS ON 35 MM MICROFILM |
AIIM MS48 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE - MICROFILMING PUBLIC RECORDS ON SILVER HALIDE FILM |
AIIM MS52 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR THE REQUIREMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF DOCUMENTS INTENDED FOR OPTICAL SCANNING |
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