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Standards Australia – SA – International Organization for Standardization – ISO – American National Standards Institute – ANSI – British Standards – BSi – Standards New Zealand – SNZ
Standards Australia – SA
International Organization for Standardization – ISO
ISO 12231:2012 – Photography — Electronic still picture imaging — Vocabulary
American National Standards Institute – ANSI
British Standards – BSi
BIP 0067:2006 – A guide to developing a retention and disposal schedule for business information
BS ISO 12651-1:2012 – Electronic document management. Vocabulary. Electronic document imaging – readable paper forms. Optimal design for user friendliness and electronic document management systems ( EDMS )
BS 5444:2008 – Physical attributes of documents for microfilming or scanning. Code of practice
PD ISO/TR 18492:2005 – Long-term preservation of electronic document-based information
PD ISO/TS 12029:2002 – Electronic imaging. Forms design optimization for electronic image management
BS ISO 12234-2:2001 – Electronic still-picture imaging. Removable memory. TIFF/EP image data format
BS ISO 12651:1999 – Electronic imaging. Vocabulary
Standards New Zealand – SNZ
2022-NOVEMBER:
Across Australia – New Zealand – Papua New Guinea & Oceania – DS & ME now have in excess of FIVE HUNDRED – 500 installations of Digital Microfilm Reader – Viewer – Scanner – Printers with the ability to Read, View, Scan, and Print from 16 / 35 mm Roll Microfilm, Microfiche, 35 mm Aperture Cards for Engineering, Architectural plus any other type of Drawing/s, Map/s & Plan/s – either negative or positive, plus Micro Opaque/s – e.g. Microcard/s or Microprint/s.