Another Step on the Bridge: Sharing Resource Lists
Among Content Repositories and E-Learning Systems
Nancy J. Hoebelheinrich
Metadata Coordinator
Stanford University
Mladen Maljkovic
Product Manager
WebCT
The IMS Resource List Interoperability Specification details how structured
metadata can be exchanged between content repositories that store and
expose content that scholars wish to use for the purposes of creating
a specific kind of digital learning object - a Resource List - and those
systems that gather and organize such lists for educational or training
purposes, such as course or learning management systems. Because course
or learning related Resource Lists may be created and maintained in
different systems, such as library e-reserve modules managed within
an integrated library system or course management systems, each having
their own metadata, processing and managing requirements, it has been
very difficult to exchange and consolidate the Resource Lists between
systems. The RLI specification begins to address these integration issues
by enabling the easy exchange of structured metadata between e-learning
tools and various related applications including Library Online Public
Access Catalogs, reserves modules or other third party tools. The public
draft of the RLI specification will be released within the month of
April for public comment and prototype implementations. This briefing
will provide details about the specification and plans for implementations.
http://www.imsglobal.org/workinprogress.cfm