Record
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Record or The Record may mean:
An item or collection of data:
- Storage medium that contains data (more specifically audio data)
- Gramophone record (also called "phonograph record"), mechanical storage medium
- Compact Disc, optical storage medium
- Record (computer science), a data structure
- Storage record, a basic input/output structure
- Record (database), other name for a relational database row
- Boot record, record used to start an operating system
- Document for administrative use
- Business record of economic transactions
- Medical record of a person's medical history and treatments
- Service record, usually associated with military service
- Minutes, a summary of the proceedings at a meeting
- Public record, information that has been filed or recorded by public agencies
- World record, an unsurpassed accomplishment or statistic
- Archaeological record, the body of archaeological evidence
Titles:
- Records (album), a 1982 album by rock band Foreigner
- The Record (album), a 1982 punk rock album by the band Fear
- The Record (film), a South Korean film directed by Ki-Hun Kim
Periodicals:
- In the United States:
- The Record (Bergen County), a newspaper in Bergen County, New Jersey
- The Record (Stockton), a newspaper in Stockton, California
- The Record (Troy, NY), a newspaper in Troy, New York
- In Canada:
- The Record (Waterloo Region), a newspaper in Waterloo Region, Ontario
- The Record (Sherbrooke), a newspaper in Quebec
- The Record (magazine), a former trade magazine of the Canadian music industry
- Elsewhere:
- Record (newspaper), a Portuguese sports newspaper
- The Record Music Magazine, an Indian publication featuring music personalities
- Récord, a Mexican sports newspaper
- Record (magazine), the official church paper of the South Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists
Broadcasting:
- TV Record, a Brazilian TV network
- Record News, the Rede Record's news channel