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1、AIIM MS5 72 3032348 0500257 475 m ANSUAIIM MS5-1992 O O e Cu Q) Q) v) a a Microfiche Standard I I ! - .-: -.-=-*,- i z i i-=;+-.:* LI Approved As Federal Information PioeeSSing Siandard (FIPS #54-1) I Association for Information and Image Management 1 1 O0 Wayne Avenue, Suite 1 1 O0 Silver Spring, M
2、aryland 2091 O Telephone 301 /587-8202 I- I I I -l Approved As December 21, 1992 I AIIM MS5 92 m 1012348 O500260 197 m This standard has been adopted for federal government use. Details concerning its use within the federal government are contained in Federal Information Processing Standards Publica
3、tion 54-1. For a complete list of the publications available in the Federal Information Processing Standards series, write to the Standards Processing Coordinator (ADP), National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899. Standard for Information and Image Management - Microfiche
4、 Association for Information and Image Management AIIM MS5 72 LOL23Y8 0500262 TbT 9 Table of Contents Foreword i 1. Scope . 1 2. References . 1 2.1 Referenced American National Standards . . 1 2.2 Other Referenced Standards . 1 2.3 Other Referenced Publications . 1 3. Definitions. 1 4. Physical Char
5、acteristics of the Microfiche 2 4.1 General . 2 4.2 Sheet Size . 2 4.3 Corner Rounding 2 4.4 Cut-off Corners,. 2 4.5 Identification of the Sensitized Side . 2 4.6 Microfilm Thickness 2 4.7 Squareness and Edge Straightness of Sheets 3 4.8 Curl and Bow . 3 4.9 Heading Backing . 3 4.10 Safety Film. . 3
6、 3 5.1 General . 3 5.2 Arrangement of Frames . 3 5.3 Document or Imaginary Document Sizes . . 3 5.4 Reduction Ranges 3 6. Microimage Placement and Orientation 4 6.1 Microimage Placement 4 6.2 Heading Placement . 4 6.3 Contents of the Heading 4 6.4 Pagination 5 6.5 Frame Identification 5 6.6 Cut Mark
7、 . 5 6.7 Sectional Microfilming 5 7. Quality Control 5 7.1 Quality Control Target. . 5 7.2 Quality Requirements . 5 5. Types of Microfiche . Figures Figure la Examples of Right Reading 2 Figure lb Examples of Reverse Reading. . 2 Figure 2 Microfiche Format 24/63 . 6 Figure 3 Microfiche Format 24/98
8、. 7 Figure 4 Microfiche Format 48/270 8 Figure 5 Microfiche Format 48/420 9 Figure 6 Sequences for Sectionalizing Documents . 10 Table 1 Microfiche Formats, Document Sizes, and Reductions 4 Appendix A Microfiche Formats for 1 :20 and 1 :42 Nominal Reductions 1 1 Appendix B Nominal Image and Frame Di
9、mensions for Microfiche Formats . 15 Appendix C Pagination Modes. . 16 Appendix D Dimensional Tolerances . 16 17 Appendix E Alternative Reduction Ratios Foreword (This foreword is not part of the American National Standard for Information and Image Management- Microfiche, ANSUAIIM MS5-1992.) Since t
10、he first American National Standard for Microfiche of Documents was completed in 1970, the micrographics field has seen major changes and advances in technology. Although this document was revised in 1975, the rapidly expanding use of microfiche and the need to recognize the accepted practices, proc
11、edures, and formats dictated its revision in 1991. A number of major factors in- fluenced the changes that were made to the standard at that time. This standard replaces ANSI/AIIM MS5-1991 which superseded ANSUAIIM MS5-1985 and those portions of ANSUAIIM MS2-1!978 that referenced microfiche. First,
12、some reduction ratios and microfiche formats have gained such wide acceptance as to constitute de facto standards. Over fifteen years ago, 1:48 was a rare reduction ratio for COM, much less for source document microfilming; today, it is common- place. Although this standard recognizes the widespread
13、 use of 1:24 and 1:48 reductions and the associated microfiche for- mats, the continuing use of 1:20 and 1:42 reduction ratios is also acknowledged and retained in Appendix A. The use of other reduction ratios, such as 1:72, must also be noted; should their use become commonplace, their inclusion in
14、 an appendix or the body of the standard may be warranted in the future. Second, the use of microfiche as computer-output microform has resulted in COM becoming one of the major sources of the microfiche medium. The benefits of compatible microfiche, no matter how produced, have also been recognized
15、. As a result, one microfiche standard for both source documents and computer- output microfiche is now appropriate. Third, much progress has been made in the area of quality control in both computer-output and source docu- ment microfilming. While this standard is not intended to duplicate or repea
16、t the quality controls that are speci- fied in other standards or practices, it is important to real- ize that microfiche formats and reduction ratios cannot be considered independent of quality requirements. There- fore, reference to such requirements is provided through- out this standard. Fourth,
17、 the expanding use of microfiche in both pri- vate and public applications has increased the demand for information concerning accepted practices and procedures. Such information ranges from the seemingly simple areas of how to microfilm documents of different sizes within the accepted formats and r
18、eductions to the more complex 1 AIIM MS5 92 LOL234B 0500263 9Tb = areas of dimensional tolerances and the effects of temper- ature and humidity. This standard, therefore, includes such guidance. Finally, it should be noted that this standard does not purport to provide the only possible approach to
19、the use of microfiche. Many other formats of microfiche are ac- ceptable for various purposes. Microfiche with the entire microimaging area containing only one or a couple of microimages of maps or drawings are suitable for special- ized applications. High and ultra-high reduction micro- fiche, prod
20、uced in one or two steps, and duplicates of jacket microforms also are not discussed in this standard. For such applications, standards and technical reports are being developed or wiil be developed in the future. Also, in 1992, the corner cut dimensions in this stan- dard (Section 4.5.2 Corner Cuts
21、) was modified to align with the dimensions in new, related international standards. IS0 9923 Micrographics-Transparent A6 Microfiche Image Arrangements has been approved and publication is pending. IS0 9923 is a revision of IS0 2707-1980, IS0 2708- 1980 and IS0 5126-1980. Dimensions contained in AN
22、SI/AIIM MS5 are in accordance with those in IS0 9923. A revision of IS0 4330-1987, Photography - Determi- nation of the Curl of Photographic Film, is in process. It will replace IS0 4330-1987. This IS0 4330 standard will also most likely replace ANSI IT9.10-1991, For Imaging Media-Determination of t
23、he Curl of Photographic Film. Both IS0 4330 and IT9.10 are referenced standards for this version of MS5. It is also anticipated that ANSI 239-32-1981, Information on Microfiche Headings, will undergo a revi- sion in the near future. Additionally, ANSUAIIM MS1, Recommended Practice for Alphanumeric C
24、omputer-Output Microforms-Operational Practices for Inspection and Qual- ity Control, also referenced in this standard, is being revised by AIIM C4, Committee on Quality and Control. Suggestions for changes or improvements to this stan- dard are welcome and should be sent to the Chairman, AIIM Stand
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