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1. Numeric Records Mgmt The number can be part of the record
Purchase order or invoice number
Assigned to the record based upon some system
An identifying number
Zip code Telephone number
Social security number Account number
Date of birth Driver License number
2. Uses of Numeric Records High volume & concern for protecting confidentiality use numeric records storage.
Physicians, hospitals, clinics, dentists, & other medical-related organizations.
Human resource departments
Banks & financial institutions
Social welfare agencies
Insurance companies
Lawyers and architects
3. Consecutive Numbering Method Sequential in ascending order from lowest to highest.
Accession Log or numeric file list is a list of numbers which identifies the next number available. This prevents a filer from assigning the same number twice.
A computer-generated log is easier to use and update. Access can be used.
4. Alphabetic Index A numeric records storage system cannot function without an alphabetic index.
It is more efficient to keep all names in one index. A computerized index using access or another database is efficient because of the query functions.
5. Number Guides Prepare numbered guides for every 10 folders in storage.
Advantages of Consecutive Numbering:
Refiling is rapid
Expansion is easy and unlimited
Transfer of inactive records is easier
All documents for one customer bear the same number which keeps related records together.
6. Nonconsecutive Numbering Terminal Digit Storage
The last two or three numbers, reading from right to left, are used for storage.
Primary numbers indicate a drawer or shelf number
The secondary numbers determine the primary guide captions
The records are arranged behind each guide by the tertiary numbers at the left.
7. This tends to distribute current records throughout a storage area and helps avoid congestion in one particular storage area
Middle-Digit Storage
Primary is the middle number
Secondary is the left hand number
Tertiary is the right hand number
This also decreases congestion
Chronologic Storage
File records by date with the most recent date on top
8. Block-Numeric Coding
Assignment of groups of numbers to represent primary and secondary subjects
Accounting
100 Assets
200 Liabilities
300 Capital
400 Revenue
500 Expenses
Duplex-Numeric Coding
A system using numbers separated by a dash, space, or comma.
9. Decimal-Numeric Coding
Method of coding numerically in unites of ten.
The Dewey Decimal System is used in libraries but not usually in offices.
Alphanumeric Coding
Combines alphabetic and numeric characters.
Computer Indexes (see Figure 8-10)