In addition to the definitions contained in OAR 166-005-0010, the following definitions apply to this division:
- (1) "AIIM" — Association for Information and Image Management.
- (2) "ANSI" — American National Standards Institute.
- (3) "ASCII" — American Standard Code for Information Interchange; A standard, seven-bit character set for use by digital computers, which includes 96 displaying symbols (letters, digits, punctuation) and 32 control codes (line feed, newline, tab, etc.).
- (4) “Born-digital records” refers to records which originate in a digital form rather than physical formats such as paper or film.
- (5) “Cloud storage” is a model of networked enterprise storage where data is stored in virtualized pools of storage which may be hosted by third parties.
- (6) "Digitization" means the process of transforming analog material into electronic form, especially for storage and use in a computer.
- (7) "DPI" — Dots per inch; refers to the number of pixels contained in a linear inch.
- (8) "Electronic record" means any information recorded in a form that requires a machine to process and access the information.
- (9) "Electronic records system" is a generic term to indicate any combination of hardware, media or storage, and software used to store electronic records.
- (10) "Hybrid micrographic system" means a system that combines a micrographic/microfilm analog system with electronic, digital technology.
- (11) “IEC” — International Electrotechnical Commission.
- (12) “ISO” — International Organization for Standardization.
- (13) "Magnetic media" means any type of storage medium that utilizes magnetic patterns to represent information.
- (14) “NIST SP” — National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication
- (15) "Open format" means a data format that is defined in complete detail and that allows transformation of the data to other formats without loss of information. An open format may be either standards-based or proprietary.
- (16) "Optical media" means a platter used to store large quantities of data that can be read using light.
- (17) "WORM” — Write once, read many; refers to a type of optical disk which cannot be erased or amended.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 192.005-192.170 & ORS 357.805-357.895
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 192.005-192.170 & ORS 357.805-357.895
History
OSA 1-2026, amend filed 01/06/2026, effective 01/06/2026
OSA 1-2016, f. & cert. ef. 5-5-16
OSA 2-1994, f. 1-28-94, cert. ef. 4-1-94