In addition to the definitions contained in OAR 166-005-0010, 166-017-0011 and 166-020-0007, the following definitions apply to this division:
- (1) “AIIM” refers to the Association for Information and Image Management.
- (2) “ANSI” refers to the American National Standards Institute.
- (3) “Aperture card” means a card with a rectangular opening into which microfilm may be inserted.
- (4) “Certification (Certificate of Legality)”means the confirmation that images recorded on microfilm are accurate, complete, and unaltered reproductions of the original records. It is sometimes referred to as a “Camera Operator’s Certificate.”
- (5) Computer Output Microfilm (COM) Computer Output Microfilm is a process for copying data from electronic media on computers onto microfilm or microfiche using a high-speed recorder which transfers machine-readable digital data onto human-readable microfilm/fiche using laser technology and a processor, which develops the microfilm after it is exposed to the light source. COM is most often used for large reports that do not need to be edited or manipulated.
- (6) “Density” means the light-absorbing or light-reflecting characteristics of a photographic medium.
- (7) “Generation” means one of the successive duplicates of a photographic master. The camera original is the first-generation film. A duplicate made from the master is a second-generation copy; a duplicate made from the second-generation copy is third-generation, and so on.
- (8) “Hybrid system” means a system that combines a micrographic/microfilm analog system with a electronic, digital technology)
- (9) “Image” means any representation of a document or data produced by radiant energy.
- (10) “Jacket” means a transparent plastic carrier with channels into which film may be inserted.
- (11) “Light box” or “light table” means a back-lit translucent surface used for film inspection.
- (12) “Loupe (lupe)” means a small, hand-held optical magnifying device used in conjunction with a light box for the inspection of microfilm.
- (13) “Methylene blue test” is a test used to measure the amount of residual thiosulphate ion (hypo) remaining on the film following washing.
- (14) “Microfiche” is a piece of film with images arranged in a grid pattern. Computer- Output-Microfilm is usually produced in this format.
- (15) “Planetary camera” is a type of microfilm camera that photographs a document as it lies stationary as it is being photographed. The document lies on a plane surface and the camera itself is suspended above the document.
- (16) “Processing” means the steps necessary to render a latent image visible, usable and permanent (fixed). These steps are development, fixing, washing and drying.
- (17) “Reduction ratio” is the relationship between the dimensions of the original document and the dimensions of the microimage of that document.
- (18) “Resolution” is the ability of microfilm or a photographic system to record fine detail.
- (19) “Retakes” means refilming of documents.
- (20) “Roll microfilm” means film that is wound on a reel, spool or core.
- (21) “Rotary camera” is a type of microfilm camera that photographs the document as it is being moved by some sort of a transport mechanism. The document transport mechanism is connected to a film transport mechanism, and the film also moves during exposure.
- (22) “Security copy” means a silver duplicate or first-generation microfilm which is stored under strictly controlled environmental conditions and used solely as a back-up or duplication master.
- (23) “Security Copy Depository” means the section of the Archives Division which offers storage of security microfilm.
- (24) “Source document microfilming” means the conversion of paper records to microfilm. It is differentiated from Computer Output Microfilm, which converts digitally encoded data to microfilm.
- (25) “Splice” means the joining of two pieces of film so that they function as one piece.
- (26) “Target, Informational” is a chart or document which is photographed in order to assist in identifying the content of the microfilm.
- (27) “Target, Technical” is an aid to technical control of the photographic system which is photographed on the film preceding or following the body of documents.
- (28) “Unitized microfilm” means film that is formatted in discreet units of information, e.g. microfiche, jackets, or aperture cards.
- (29) “Working copy” is a copy of microfilm which is distributed for end user use and not for security purposes.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 192.070, 357.825(2) & 357.895
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 357.825(2), 357.855 & 357.895
History
OSA 9-2009, f. & cert. ef. 10-15-09
OSA 5-1992, f. 12-21-92, cert. ef. 1-1-93