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Author:   Raymond Yee  
Posted: 8/6/2003; 4:54:49 PM
Topic: Busy writing a paper due on Sept 1 on interoperability
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Busy writing a paper due on Sept 1 on interoperability #

Rick Beaubien and I have been hard at work on a paper "Enhancing Interoperability between Libraries and Educational Technology through Crosswalks between METS/MODS and SCORM" for a special issue of Library Hi Tech (see the call for paper).    It's due on Sept 1 -- so we have some time left (but not a lot!)

If you jump to our link, you'll see that we are drafting the paper in a wiki format that we'll later translate into a Word document. (I plan to write more about wikis later.)  Clearly, the paper is still a rough work in progress -- but the wiki format has been a very flexible writing environment.   When it's a bit further along, I'll probably invite folks to comment on the paper before we submit it.

I'll have more to say about the paper later on -- one of the big challenges at this point is to distill out the issues that we can effectively address in this paper vs those issues that will have to be addressed later on.  We won't be able to say everything worthwhile saying about the subject right now -- there's more work ahead.


 
Posted by Raymond Yee on 8/6/03; 4:58:14 PM
from the Libraries dept.

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