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2. NEMZETKÖZI ÉS MAGYAR TERMINOLÓGIA ÁTTEKINTÉSE - 2.1. A NEMZETKÖZI SZABVÁNYOK ÉS AJÁNLÁSOK (DLM FORUM, ICA) ALAPJÁN A NEMZETKÖZI FOGALMI STRUKTÚRA FELTÁRÁSA - 2.1.1. ICA-DAT definíciók

Magyar Országos Levéltár Elektronikus Levéltár - Fogalomtérkép Oldalszám: 15 / 291 Sorszám Fogalom Definíció 66. brief 1) A summary, ABSTRACT, or abridgement of a DOCUMENT; 2) A summary of the facts of a case with special reference to the points of law involved to assist in presenting the case before a court of law; 3) An open letter issued by the papal chancery, sealed with a wax SEAL; 4) A letter issued by a lawful authority to an individual or institution commanding the performance of a specified action. Such a DOCUMENT is also called a writ. 67. bundle A storage unit consisting of a number of individual DOCUMENTS, whether or not related by content or function, normally tied together by string, tape,or the like. 68. calendar 1) A list, usually in chronological order, of individual DOCUMENTS in the same SERIES or CLASS or of a specified kind from a variety of sources, with a summary description of each DOCUMENT prividing content and material information essential to the user, 2) A list, chronologically or alphabetically arranged, with essential personal details of persons committed for trial in a court of law or held in prison. 69. cartographic RECORDS/ARCHIVES containing information depicting in graphic or photogrammetric form, a portion of the linear surface of the earth or of a heavenly body, such as maps, charts, plans, and related materials (globes, topographic and hydrographic charts, cartograms, relief models, and aerial photographs). 70. case papers/files FILES relating to a specific action, event, person, place, project, or other subject. Case files are sometimes referred to as project files or dossiers. In UK usage, particular instance papers; in Canadian usage, transactional files. 71. catalog/catalogue A listing of materials, usually arranged systematically, with descriptive details. Catalogs are produced in a variety of formats, including book, card, MICROFORM, or electronic 72. charge-o ut 1) The act of recording the removal of DOCUMENTS from their place of storage. In the UK, CHARGE­OUT is known as production; 2) The DOCUMENT used to record this action. In the UK, production ticket. 73. closed file 1) A FILE containing DOCUMENTS on which action has been completed and to which additional DOCUMENTS are not likely to be added; 2) A FILE to which ACCESS is restricted or denied.

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