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==An item or collection of data==
'''Record''' is (as a [[noun]]) any set of [[data]] kept, and (as a [[verb]]) to set down data to be kept. Such data may be [[writing]], [[audio]], [[digital]], or other [[medium|media]].
===Computing===
* [[Record (computer science)]], a data structure
** Record, or [[row (database)]], a set of fields in a database related to one entity
** [[Boot sector]] or boot record, record used to start an operating system
** [[Storage record]], a basic input/output structure


==Sound ==
===Documents===
* Record, a [[document]] for administrative use
The first type of [[sound recording]] which became commonly known as a '''record''' was the ''[[phonograph cylinder]]''. In the [[1910s]] this was largely eclypsed in popularity by the disc type that spins on a [[turntable]], the ''[[gramophone record]]'', also commonly known as a ''phonograph record'' in [[American English]] . Record also used in the sense of [[album]], including in other media than the analogue disc.
** [[Business record]], of economic transactions
** [[Criminal record]], a list of a person's criminal convictions
** [[Docket (court)]], the summary of proceedings in a court (US)
** [[Medical record]], of a person's medical history and treatments
** [[Minutes]], a summary of the proceedings at a meeting
** [[Public records]], information that has been filed or recorded by public agencies
** [[Recording (real estate)]], the act of documenting real estate transactions
** [[Service record]], usually associated with military service
** [[Transcript (law)]], a verbatim ''record'' of some proceedings, in particular a court transcript is a record of a law court case or similar procedure
* [[Archaeological record]], the body of archaeological evidence
* [[Recorded history]], a record of events that has been made for thousands of years in one form or another, e.g., oral, photographic, or written


===Images===
See: [[CD]]/[[DVD]] recorders.
* [[Moving picture]]s, film, video, and television recordings
* [[Photography]], photographic record
* [[Video recording]], of both images and sounds


==Computers ==
===Sound===
* [[Sound recording and reproduction]]
** [[Analogue recording]]
** [[Digital recording]]
** [[Phonograph record]], a mechanical analog audio storage medium
** [[Cylinder record]]
** [[Music album]]
** A recording of a [[song]]


== Arts, entertainment, and media==
In [[computer science]], a '''record''' is either an item in a database or a simple aggregation type. See [[record (computer science)]].
===Music===
* [[Record (Tracey Thorn album)|''Record'' (Tracey Thorn album)]]
* [[Records (album)|''Records'' (album)]], a 1982 album by rock band Foreigner
* [[Records (song)]], a 2022 song by Weezer


==Value==
=== Periodicals ===
{{also|The Record (disambiguation)#Periodicals}}
* [[Record (magazine)|''Record'' (magazine)]], the official church paper of the South Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists
* [[Record (Portuguese newspaper)|''Record'' (Portuguese newspaper)]], a Portuguese daily sports newspaper
* [[Récord (Mexican newspaper)|''Récord'' (Mexican newspaper)]], a Mexican daily sports newspaper


===Television===
A '''record''' is also an [[extreme value]] that would be considered worthy of recording for posterity, e.g. in [[sport]]s, [[weather]], [[economics]], etc. See [[world record]] for more examples.
* [[Grupo Record]], a Brazilian media conglomerate
** [[Record (TV network)]], a Brazilian TV network located in São Paulo
** [[Record News]], a Brazilian news channel owned by Grupo Record


== Sports and skills ==
==Law==
* [[FC Rekord Aleksandrov]], a former Russian association football club
* [[Rekord Irkutsk]], a Russian bandy club
* [[Rekord Stadium]], a sports arena in Irkutsk, Russia
* [[Win–loss record (pitching)]], the number of wins and losses a baseball pitcher has accumulated
Some sports clubs take their name from this word:
* [[World record]], an unsurpassed accomplishment or statistic on world level


== Other uses ==
In [[law]], the '''record''' of a [[court]] case or [[administrative agency]] [[adjudication]] normally consists of the [[transcript]] or minutes of the proceedings, any [[exhibit]]s introduced in [[evidence]] at the [[hearing (law)|hearing]] or [[trial]], and any [[motion (legal)|motion papers]] filed in the case. When an [[appeal]] is taken, the [[appellate court]] reviews the decision of the [[trial court]] based on the '''record on appeal''' which consists of the record of the case from the trial court or some subset of that record. Where the original record is missing, a hearing may have to be held to reconstruct the record on appeal. Nowadays, this is rare, but was common in past centuries before [[stenography|stenographic]] equipment came into use, when transcripts of trials were not always made. (See also '''[[court of record]]'''.)
* [[Record (agricultural vehicles)]], a Greek vehicle manufacturer
* [[Record (surname)]]
* [[Record (software)]], a music recording program
* [[Strengthening the reporting of observational studies in epidemiology]] or RECORD, statement (The REporting of Studies Conducted Using Observational Routinely-Collected Health Data)


== See also ==
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* [[The Record (disambiguation)]]
* [[For the Record (disambiguation)]]
* [[Off the record (disambiguation)]]
* [[On Record (disambiguation)]]
* [[On the Record (disambiguation)]]
* [[Reckord]], a surname
* [[Recorder (disambiguation)]]


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A record, recording or records may refer to:

An item or collection of data

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Computing

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Documents

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Images

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Sound

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Arts, entertainment, and media

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Music

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Periodicals

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Television

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Sports and skills

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Some sports clubs take their name from this word:

  • World record, an unsurpassed accomplishment or statistic on world level

Other uses

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See also

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