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An image record is a digital or photographic representation of a record on any medium such as microfilm or optical disk. Electronic and image media have a close relationship because some image records may be stored on electronic media, and a computer may be used to create indexes for electronic and image media.
Image-based dietary records are a novel method for food and nutrient intake assessment [2,3], where images of consumed food and drinks capture a dietary record from which a person's intake is determined [12]. A passive or active approach can be taken to capturing food intake.
Electronic records are compromised by technological obsolescence and environmental threats such as cyber-crime, data corruption and virus attack, and are more vulnerable than paper records. Therefore, the trustworthiness of electronic records is being challenged.
Microfilm was developed to allow businesses to store large volumes of documents in a smaller format instead of keeping the full-sized, original copies. Microfilm is just a picture of the document, very similar to digital images created in document conversion today.
Microfilm is an analog storage medium using film reels which are exposed and developed into photographic records using a photographic process. It is typically used to store paper documents such as periodicals, legal documents, books and engineering drawings.
Microform is a general term for an item, cardboard or film containing miniaturized images of the original document. For example, one microform can contain a whole year's worth of newspapers or more! Specialized equipment must be used to view or copy items from a microform.
So, the answer is YES, we still need microfilm today! ... Microfilm was designed to have a stable life of 500 years, with proper storage. Because of these qualities, over the years trillions of records have been safely stored on microfilm. Today, we are in the digital age.
The first practical use of commercial microfilm was developed by a New York City banker, George McCarthy, in the 1920s. He was issued a patent in 1925 for his Choreograph machine, designed to make permanent film copies of all bank records.
the life span of a record as expressed in the five phases of creation, distribution, use, maintenance, and final disposition. The systematic control of all records from their creation or receipt, through their processing, distribution, organization, storage, and retrieval, to their ultimate disposition.
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