(15:3-1.2, 3.4(a)l, 5.3 and 6.2)
This glossary establishes a standard meaning and definition for terms and phrases used for records and information management material, practices and technologies.
(N.J.A.C. 15:3-1.2, 5.3 and 6.2)
This glossary establishes a standard meaning and definition for terms and phrases used in imaging and microfilming material, practices and technologies.
(15:3-1.2 and 6.2)
This glossary establishes a standard meaning and definition for terms and phrases used for material, practices and technologies employed in archives, historical repositories and records management programs.
(15:3-2.7)
This standard establishes the specifications for paper to be used for permanent records in paper form.
(15:3-2.7)
These standards establish the specifications for bond, ledger and manifold paper to be used for permanent records in paper form.
(15:3-6.4(b) )
This standard contains the specifications for silver halide gelatin film used for microforms.
(15:3-3.4(a)1 and 6.4(b))
This document provides the technical standard for processing black and white silver halide gelatin film to insure long-term preservation of the images on the film.
(15:3-6.4(b) and (c))
This methodology establishes standards for measuring the stability of images on color photographic film.
(15:3-3.4(a)1 )
These standards establish procedures for measuring density of the text on microfilm to insure legibility of the information stored on the film.
(15:3-3.4(a)2 )
This document contains the description of the standard resolution test chart used to test the resolution of microimages on microfilm and establishes standard procedures for tests using the chart.
(15:3-3.4(a)3 )
This test chart is the industry standard chart filmed with documents in order to provide an objective means of testing microimages on microfilm.
(15:3-3.4(a)1 and 6.4(b) and (c))
These documents provide standards for storage enclosures and containers and procedures and environmental conditions for the storage of film-based imaging media.
(15:3-3.4(a)1 and 6.4(b) and (c))
These documents provide standards for procedures and environmental conditions for the storage of film-based imaging media, including, but not limited to, black and white silver halide gelatin microfilm, photographic plates, slides, and black and white photographic paper.
(15:3-3.4(a)2 )
This practice establishes a standard for inspection and quality control of Computer Output Microfilm (COM) microforms.
(15:3-3.4(a)2 )
This document contains the specifications for micrographic microfiche.
(15:3-3.4(a)2 )
This document contains the specifications for 16 millimeter and 35 millimeter roll microfilm.
(15:3-3.4(a)2 and 6.4(b) and (c))
These documents establish the industry standards for the identification of microforms, including, but not limited to, roll microfilm and microfiche, and the eye-legible information placed on microfilm leaders and trailers and on containers of processed microfilm on open reels.
(15:3-3.4(a)2 )
This practice establishes a standard for inspection and quality control of the first generation master copies of silver halide gelatin microfilm.
(15:3-3.4(a)2 )
This practice established recommended procedures for inspection and quality control for duplicate microforms of microfilmed documents and computer-output microfilm (COM).
(15:3-6.4(b) and (c))
This practice establishes recommended procedures for testing for residual thiosulfate and other chemicals on silver halide gelatin microfilm, photographic plates and papers in order to insure long-term preservation of microimages.
(15:3-3.4(a)2 and 6.4(b) and (c))
This practice establishes recommended procedures for inspection of silver halide gelatin microfilm in long-term storage for indication of deterioration of the film due to poor processing, inadequate environmental conditions, chemical contamination, or other hazards in order to insure long-term preservation of microimages.
(15:3-6.4(b) )
These test method documents set photographic activity test standards which establish standardized methods for testing for the permanence and physical properties of imaging and materials for photographic media and enclosures.
(15:3-3.4(a)2 )
This document sets standards for microfilming engineering documents on 35 millimeter microfilm.
(15:3-3.4(a)2 )
This document contains specifications for standard carriers for aperture cards and similar microforms.
(15:3-4.3(a) )
This technical report sets guidelines for a Request for Proposal (RFP) and similar documents for image processing systems.
(15:3-4.3(c)1, 6.3(d)6 and 6.4(b) and(c))
These documents contain specifications for paper to be used for printed publications and documents to insure long-term or permanent preservation of such material.
(15:3-4.3(e)1 )
This document contains specifications for the universal industry standard disk format for the volume and file structures for Write-Once/Read Many (WORM) and Rewritable optical disks to insure compatibility and information interchange.
(15:3-4.3(e)2 )
This document contains industry standards for media and operating system independent volume and file structures for Read-Only and Write-Once/Read Many (WORM) compact optical disks (CDs) to insure compatibility and information interchange.
(15:3-4.3(e)3 )
This document contains industry standard specifications for the volume and file structures for compact optical disks (CD-ROM) to insure compatibility and information interchange.
(15:3-4.3 (o))
This technical report contains guidelines for the establishment of policies and procedures for governmental agencies for the use of image processing technology for the recording and maintenance of public records.
(15:3-4.6(c) and (d))
This practice establishes recommended policies and procedures for quality control for scanners used in conjunction with image processing systems to scan documents to insure legibility of scanned images.
(15:3-4.6(d) )
These test charts are industry standard targets scanned along with documents in order to provide an objective means of testing the resolution and legibility of scanned images.
(15:3-4.6(g) )
CCITT Group III and Group IV compression techniques are industry standards used to insure compatibility for information interchange.
(15:3-4.7(c) )
This technical report contains recommendations for identifying information to be placed on Write-Once/Read-Many (WORM) and Rewritable Optical Disks (OD) cartridge labels and optical disk cartridge packing and shipping containers.
(15:3-4.8(e) )
This technical report contains recommendations for the establishment of policies and procedures for the expungement of information recorded on Write-Once/Read-Many (WORM) optical disks in compliance with court orders and similar events.
(15:3-6.3(b) and 6.4(c))
This document establishes standards for the handling, maintenance and storage of processed silver halide gelatin films.
(15:3-6.3(b) and 6.4(b) and (c))
This document establishes standards for the handling, maintenance and storage or processed cellulose nitrate motion picture films.
(N.J.A.C. 15:3-6)
This document sets the standards for all building construction in the State of New Jersey, including installation, testing and use of sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers, and other means of fire prevention.
(15:3-6.1 et seq.)
These documents set standards for construction of buildings, including installation, testing and use of sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers, and other means of fire prevention.
(15:3-6.3(b) )
These documents set standards and guidelines to establish policies and procedures fire prevention, including installation, testing and use of sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers, and other means of fire prevention.
(15:3-6.3(b) )
This code regulates construction, installation, and maintenance related to electrical systems.
(15:3-6.3(b) )
This code establishes standards for construction, installation, and maintenance of fire alarm systems.
(15:3-6.3(b) and (c))
This document establishes standards for construction, installation, and maintenance of fire doors and windows for protection from interior and exterior fires.
(15:3-6.3(b) )
This test method describes standards and procedures for determining the fire resistance capacity of vault doors.
(15:3-6.3(b) )
This test method describes standards and procedures for determining the fire resistance capacity of record protection equipment such as fire resistant filing cabinets.
(15:3-6.3(b) and (c))
These codes establish standards for the construction and composition of buildings, including specifications for the construction of fire walls and fire barrier walls.
(15:3-6.3(b) and (c) and 6.4(b))
These documents provide the requirements for records protection equipment and facilities and record-handling techniques that provide protection from the hazards of fire.
(N.J.A.C. 15:3-6)
This document provides recommended provisions for seismic regulations for the construction of new buildings and other structures.
(15:3-6.3(b) )
This guide covers recommended standards for environmental conditions, temperature, relative humidity, light and air quality for the storage of records and archival material to insure long-term preservation thereof.
(15:3-6.3(b) and 6.4(b))
These documents establish standards for construction, installation, and maintenance of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in buildings.
(15:3-6.4(b) and (c))
This standard contains the specification for HEPA filters for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in buildings.
(15:3-6.4(c) )
This standard contains the specification for the storage and handling of flammable and combustible cellulose nitrate motion picture film.
(15:3-6.5(b) and (d))
These documents contain the specifications for recorded and unrecorded magnetic tape to insure compatibility and information interchange.
(15:3-6.5(b), (d), (g) and (h))
These documents provide standards and guidelines for storage and handling of recorded magnetic tape to insure long-term preservation thereof.
(15:3-6.5(b) and (d))
These documents contain the standards for metadata (identifying information) for digital geospatial records and the transfer of special data contained in such records.
(15:3-6.5(f)1 )
This standard establishes environmental conditions for the storage and maintenance of optical disks to insure long-term preservation thereof.
N.J. Admin. Code § 15:3-1.6
See: 39 N.J.R. 3487(a), 39 N.J.R. 4938(a).
Rewrote (a)1, (a)2, (a)3, (a)23 and (a)24; and in (a)28, deleted "Technical Report for Information and Image Management--" preceding "The Use".
Amended by R.2010 d.180, effective 9/7/2010.
See: 42 N.J.R. 53(a), 42 N.J.R. 2138(a).
In (a)50, inserted "(N.J.A.C. 15:3-6.4(c))".