Course curriculum

    1. Introduction to the History of Established Principles of Animal Records

    2. Supplemental Documents

    1. The Registrar Profession, Training and Professional Development, and Professional Organizations

    2. Exam: Registrar Overview

    3. History of Animal Records

    4. Exam: History of Animal Records

    5. Function and Types of Records

    6. Exam: Function and Purpose of Animal Records & Types of Animal and Collection Records

    7. Best Practices

    8. Exam: Best Practices and Established Principles for Creating and Curating Animal Records

    1. The Purpose of Records

    2. Exam: Purpose of an Animal Record

    3. Creating an Animal Record: Determining Species and Sex, Qualifiers and Descriptors, and Sex Ratios

    4. Assessment: Pedigrees

    5. Entity Records, Groups and Colonies, and Splits and Merges

    6. Assessment: Butterflies

    7. Exam: Creating a Record

    8. Record Components: Identifiers

    9. Exam: Identifiers

    10. Record Components: Dates

    11. Assessment: Hatch Dates

    12. Origins and Advances in Reproductive Technology

    13. Assessment: Origin

    14. Terms and Documentation

    15. Exam: Dates, Origin, Reproductive Advancements, Terms, and Documentation

    16. Editing, Modifying, and Archiving Records

    17. Assessment: 5 W's

    18. Exam: Editing, Modifying, and Archiving Records

    1. Daily Report Function, Methods of Creation, and Indirect and Direct Entry

    2. Assessment: Indirect/Direct Entry

    3. Exam: Definitions and Daily Reports

    4. Data Entry Standards

    5. Assessment: Daily Entry

    6. Exam: Data Entry Standards

    7. Daily Report Content: Identifiers, Movements, Census, and Sex

    8. Exam: Identifiers, Movements, Census, and Sex

    9. Daily Report Content: Behavior, Medical, Measurements, Nutrition, Enrichment, and Correcting Mistakes

    10. Exam: Behavior, Medical, Measurements, Nutrition, Enrichment, and Correcting Mistakes

    1. ZRA Contact Information and Acknowledgements

    2. The History and Established Principles of Animal Records Survey

About this course

  • $40.00
  • 40 lessons
  • 1.5 hours of video content