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ISO 11506

Document management applications - Archiving of electronic data - Computer output microform (COM)/ Computer output laser disc (COLD)

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 July 2017
Status: active
Page Count: 40
ICS Code (Document imaging applications): 37.080
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This document specifies techniques for archiving electronic data to ensure their long-term integrity, accessibility, usability, readability and reliability, in order to protect the evidential value of the data.

In this document, long term is considered to be a period of time lasting more than a century (see ISO 18911).

Black-and-white microforms processed with liquid chemicals are used in this document because the result is always an irreversible record and because of the proven quality of microforms as a long-term preservation media.

This document also specifies procedures for the parallel recording, by a single production unit, of COM and COLD output from the same data.

It applies to many different types of electronic data, such as text and two-dimensional graphic data which can be represented as a black-and-white image.

It is not applicable to the following:

- animated images or sounds;

- three-dimensional images;

- images in shades of grey or in colour;

- X-ray images.

Neither is this document applicable to microforms created from dry thermal processes, since they offer insufficient guarantees in terms of irreversibility and longevity.

Document History

ISO 11506
July 1, 2017
Document management applications - Archiving of electronic data - Computer output microform (COM)/ Computer output laser disc (COLD)
This document specifies techniques for archiving electronic data to ensure their long-term integrity, accessibility, usability, readability and reliability, in order to protect the evidential value...
June 15, 2009
Document management applications - Archiving of electronic data - Computer output microform (COM)/Computer output laser disc (COLD)
This International Standard specifies techniques for archiving electronic data to ensure their long-term integrity, accessibility, usability, readability and reliability, in order to protect the...

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