A Case study
A transcript! Or a recording.
Verbatim minutes, like transcripts, are a record of every single word said at a meeting. They are often long and can be difficult to skim for a particular piece of information. With the exception of courtroom proceedings and Congress, a verbatim record of a meeting is rarely necessary. Verbatim minutes will not always follow the agenda.
(verbatim is used as a synonym for the phrase "word-for-word")A court reporter (court scribe, stenographer) who takes down all the exact words of a cross-examination is recording the conversation verbatim.Bill's mother told him to tell the principal verbatim about the argument he had had with the other student.The Torah is said to be copied verbatim from the original writings.A verbatim record of the Gettysburg Address differs from the written draft.
If you are referring to the record printed on a chart by a seismograph, it is called a seismogram. If you are referring to a hand-written record of the events of an earthquake, this might be referred to as a journal.
The written record is the pedigree.
Any person who records and transcribes a verbatim record in any sworn proceeding by means of written symbols or abbreviations in shorthand or machine writing.
The court reporter is responsible for creating a verbatim record of all that occurs during a trial. They transcribe spoken dialogue, mark exhibits, and create an official transcript of the proceedings for future reference.
Written record of earthquake is known as archaeological evidence.
(verbatim is used as a synonym for the phrase "word-for-word")A court reporter (court scribe, stenographer) who takes down all the exact words of a cross-examination is recording the conversation verbatim.Bill's mother told him to tell the principal verbatim about the argument he had had with the other student.The Torah is said to be copied verbatim from the original writings.A verbatim record of the Gettysburg Address differs from the written draft.
The examination testimony was recorded by a court reporter or stenographer. It is significant because it provides a verbatim record of the testimony given during the examination, which can be used as evidence in legal proceedings.
Hansard
Studbook.