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Does intraLibrary use open standards?

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Does intraLibrary use open standards?

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Yes, Intrallect is committed to the use of open standards for interoperability. IntraLibrary supports such e-learning interoperability standards as IMS Content Packaging, SCORM, and IEEE LOM and IMS LRM metadata. We have implemented a number of other metadata standards, such as NISO z39.87 for images and ODRL for digital rights expression. We also support other open standards, such as Dublin Core metadata; ZThes and VDEX for vocabulary management and exchange; and SRU/SRW and OAI-PMH for external searching and harvesting. We are working on developing a conformance statement for W3C WAI’s upcoming 2.0 accessibility guidelines, and are taking part in a JISC funded project looking at use of the OKI OSIDs. We further show our commitment to open standards by taking active part in their development; we take part in various IMS and Dublin Core Metadata Initiative activities, and are active in CETIS and other local standards organisations.

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