TP152 - Uredba o varstvu dokumentarnega in arhivskega gradiva
Uredba o varstvu dokumentarnega in arhivskega gradiva
Uredba o varstvu dokumentarnega in arhivskega gradiva
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ISO 23081-1:2017 covers the principles that underpin and govern records management metadata. These principles are applicable to: - records and their metadata; - all processes that affect them; - any system in which they reside; - any organization that is responsible for their management.
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ISO 15489-1:2016 defines the concepts and principles from which approaches to the creation, capture and management of records are developed. This part of ISO 15489 describes concepts and principles relating to the following: a) records, metadata for records and records systems; b) policies, assigned responsibilities, monitoring and training supporting the effective management of records; c) recurrent analysis of business context and the identification of records requirements; d) records controls; e) processes for creating, capturing and managing records. ISO 15489-1:2016 applies to the creation, capture and management of records regardless of structure or form, in all types of business and technological environments, over time.
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ISO 14721:2012 defines the reference model for an open archival information system (OAIS). An OAIS is an archive, consisting of an organization, which may be part of a larger organization, of people and systems that has accepted the responsibility to preserve information and make it available for a designated community. It meets a set of such responsibilities as defined in this International Standard, and this allows an OAIS archive to be distinguished from other uses of the term "archive". The term "open" in OAIS is used to imply that ISO 14721:2012, as well as future related International Standards, are developed in open forums, and it does not imply that access to the archive is unrestricted. ISO 14721:2012 provides a framework for the understanding and increased awareness of archival concepts needed for long term digital information preservation and access, provides the concepts needed by non-archival organizations to be effective participants in the preservation process, provides a framework, including terminology and concepts, for describing and comparing architectures and operations of existing and future archives, provides a framework for describing and comparing different Long Term Preservation strategies and techniques, provides a basis for comparing the data models of digital information preserved by archives and for discussing how data models and the underlying information may change over time, provides a framework that may be expanded by other efforts to cover long term preservation of information that is not in digital form (e.g. physical media and physical samples), expands consensus on the elements and processes for long term digital information preservation and access, and promotes a larger market which vendors can support, and guides the identification and production of OAIS-related standards.
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This International Standard provides recommendations concerning the storage conditions, storage facilities, enclosures, and inspection for recorded polyester-base magnetic tapes in roll form. It covers analog and digital tape and includes tape made for audio, video, instrumentation and computer use. This International Standard is applicable to medium-term and extended-term storage of magnetic tape as defined in 3.18 and 3.7 and also is applicable to magnetic-tape records intended as master tapes, which should not be in frequent use. Deviations from these recommendations, whether before or after recording, may result in shortened life expectancy. For example, adverse conditions during shipment, handling, or usage. This International Standard is not applicable to "work" or "use" copies (see informative annex C).
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This International Standard establishes specifications for the stability of photographic films intended for storage of records; specifically, microfilms with a base of safety polyester [poly(ethylene terephthalate)] having predominantly silver behenate salts dispersed in nongelatinous emulsions, and thermally processed to produce a black-and-white silver image. This International Standard applies to thermally processed silver (TPS) microfilms having ultrasonic or dielectric (induction-heated) splices. It does not cover films with splices made by means of adhesive tape. This International Standard does not cover other types of black-and-white TPS films, black-and-white paper, colour images and colour prints that are produced with thermally processed silver behenate systems. It does not apply to films to which lacquers have been applied. It also does not apply to conventional black-and-white silver images that are produced by wet processing of silvergelatin films (see ISO 10602).
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This part of ISO/IEC 138 18 defines compliance to Data Storage Media Command and Control (DSMCC) standard in 2 steps: the static review and the dynamic review as defined in ISO/IEC 9646 Conformance Testing standard [ 1, 2, 31. The static review requirements are specified in clause 4 of this part of ISO/IEC 138 18 in the form of Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma. The ATS used for dynamic review is described in clause 5. This part of ISO/IEC 138 18 does not specify all the requirements with which terminal equipment intended for use in conjunction with multimedia information retrieval services has to comply. In particular, this part of ISO/IEC 138 18 does not specify (lower layer) protocols to be used to deliver/transport DSM-CC protocol data units. Neither does it specify requirements related to safety, protection, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of the equipment, or regulatory requirements with which such equipment may be required to comply.
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This International Standard specifies requirements and test methods for evaluation of the permanence and durability of writing, printing and copying on paper stored in libraries, archives and other protected environments for long periods of time. It is applicable to images on paper with the exception of documents within the scope of ISO/TC 42, Photography; multicoloured images. The information contents of multicoloured images should be retained but not necessarily the full artistic quality of the coloured image. Documents where the information contents are influenced by small colour changes are not covered by this International Standard. It does not apply to documents stored under harmful conditions, such as high humidity that may promote microbiological attack, excessive heat, radiation (e.g. light), high levels of pollutants, or the influence of water. Since documents may be kept in non-protected environments before being transferred to protected environments, resistance to water and light is, however, of importance; legal documentation, e.g. banking documents, where the authenticity is of primary interest.
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1.1 This International Standard specifies test methods for the determination of residual thiosulfate and other related chemicals in processed photographic materials. 1.2 This International Standard applies to silver halide/gelatin products that have been processed with a final thiosulfate fixing bath and a water wash. This International Standard does not apply to stabilised black-and-white products, thermally processed films, or instant-type products. The procedures given in this International Standard measure residual thiosulfate, and the silver densitometric method measures residual related polythionate materials as well. Measurements carried out by the procedures in this International Standard may, within the limitations stated in annexes A and B, correlate with the image stabilities of processed photographs. 1.3 Film or plates with photographic-sensitive layers on both sides, or with a photographic sensitive layer on one side and a gelatin backing layer on the reverse side, may contain approximately twice as much thiosulfate after processing as samples having a coating on one side only. This situation will be true for materials for which residual thiosulfate is determined by the iodine-amylose or methylene blue procedures. NOTE For the method of reporting such results, see figure 1, example 2. 1.4 The iodine-amylose can be used with fibre-based paper, resin-coated paper, films and plates. It is the method to be used with films and papers containing incorporated developing agents. 1.5 The methylene blue method can be used with fibre-based paper, resin-coated paper, films and plates but not with films and paper containing incorporated developing agents. 1.6 The silver sulfide densitometric method measures thiosulfates, polythionates and all other residual chemicals in a processed product that react with silver ion to form a silver "stain" under the conditions of the test. 1.7 A tabulated summary of methods, scope, etc. is given in annex B.
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Contains requirements for unprinted archival paper intended for documents and publications required for permanent retention and frequent use. For these purposes paper of high performance and high durability is required.
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Does not change or supersede any of the requirements in ISO/IEC 13818-1. All transport streams, whether or not they are delivered in accordance with the RTI shall comply with ISO/IEC 13818-1.
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Specifies safety aspects for handling and storage of radiation-sensitive motion-picture films which do not comply with the requirements of ISO 543. Applies to all nitrate-base films which are or have been used in motion-picture photographic systems.
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Specifies how tests can be designed to verify whether bitstreams and decoders meet requirements specified in parts 1, 2 and 3 of ISO/IEC 11172. Summarizes the requirements, cross references them to characteristics, and defines how compliance with them can be tested. Gives guidelines how to construct tests and determine their outcome. Defines some actual tests only for audio.
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Specifies the requirements for permanent paper intended for documents given in terms of minimum strength measured by a tear test, minimum content of substance (such as calcium carbonate) that neutralize acid action measured by the alkali reserve, maximum content of easily oxidized material measured by the kappa number, maximum and minimum pH values of a cold water extract of the paper. Is applicable to unprinted papers. Is not applicable to boards.
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Specifies the coded representation of high quality audio for storage media and the method for decoding of high quality audio signals. Is intended for application to digital storage media providing a total continuous transfer rate of about 1,5 Mbit/s for both audio and video bitstreams, such as CD, DAT and magnetic hard disc, and for sampling rates of 32 kHz, 44,1 kHz, and 48 kHz.
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Specifies the coded representation of video for digital storage media and the decoding process. Is primarily applicable to digital storage media supporting a continuous transfer rate up to about 1,5 Mbit/s, such as compact disc, digital audio tape, and magnetic hard disc, and for non-interlaced video formats having approximately 288 lines of 352 pels and picture rates around 24 Hz to 30 Hz. Nevertheless it can be used more widely than this because of the generic approach taken.
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This International Standard specifies a test method for estimating the life expectancy of information stored on recordable compact disc systems. Only the effects of temperature and relative humidity on the media are considered. This International Standard does not cover the effects of light, air pollution or time-dependent flow phenomena.
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Specifies dark storage conditions, storage facilities, and procedures for the handling and inspection of reflection prints of all types and sizes.
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Establishes specifications for the stability of polyester-based ammonia-processed diazo safety film. Replaces the first edition which has been technically revised.
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Gives guidance on the storage of radiation sensitive films and papers from the time of manufacturing to the time of processing. Applies to exposed or unexposed materials. Does not apply to processed films and papers.
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Specifies the principal physical and chemical requirements for enclosures and containers particularly designed for storage processed films, plates, and papers. Applies to storage copies and does not include work copies. Annexes A and B are for information only.
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